Short interest in SES SA (OTC:SGBAF) increased during the last reporting period, rising from 125.59K to 133.49K. This put -% of the company's publicly available shares short.
Short interest for SES gives investors a sense of the degree to which investors are betting on the decline of SES's stock. Short interest data is updated every two weeks.
Based on the recent average volume of 1.23K shares traded per day, it would take 108.35 day(s) for holders of this short interest to close out their positions without sending the stock sharply higher.
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