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Zillow Group Class C

Zillow Group, Inc. is an online real estate marketplace. The company engages in providing information about residential homes, real estate listings and mortgages on its mobile application and website.Its platform offers renting, buying, selling, and financing services for residential real estate across the United States. Additionally, the company provides advertising services and marketing software and technology solutions.
Sector
communicationservices
Industry
Interactive Multi-Media
CEO
Jeremy Wacksman
Employees
6263
Address
1301 Second Avenue,Floor 31, Seattle, WA, 98101, US

MachinaScore

7
Outperform
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Analyst Consensus
Hold
Average Price Target:
82.8$ (7.41% Upside)
Blogger Sentiment
Bullish
Z Sentiment 83%
Hedge Fund Trend
Very Positive
By 829.94k Shares Last Quarter.
Insider Transactions
Very Negative
Worth -19.94M over the Last 3 Months
Crowd Wisdom
Neutral
Last 7 Days -0.02%
Last 30 Days 0.02%
News Sentiment
Neutral
Bullish news %
Bearish news %
Technicals
SMA
Positive
20 days / 200 days
Momentum
35.57
Trailing 12-Months
Fundamentals
Return on Equity
-2.9
Trailing 12-Months
Asset Growth
-7.47
Trailing 12-Months
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Symbol Z
Name Zillow Group, Inc.
Currency USD
Sector Communication Services
IndustryGroup Telecommunication Services
Industry Diversified Telecommunication Services
Market NASDAQ Global Select
Country United States
State WA
City Seattle
Zipcode 98101
Website http://www.zillowgroup.com

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