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Open Lending Corp Cl A (LPRO)

Open Lending Corp Cl A (LPRO)
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Open Lending to Announce Third Quarter 2024 Results on November 7, 2024

LPRO : 6.01 (+2.91%)
Open Lending: Q2 Earnings Snapshot

Open Lending: Q2 Earnings Snapshot

LPRO : 6.01 (+2.91%)
Open Lending: Q1 Earnings Snapshot

Open Lending: Q1 Earnings Snapshot

LPRO : 6.01 (+2.91%)
Open Lending: Q4 Earnings Snapshot

Open Lending: Q4 Earnings Snapshot

LPRO : 6.01 (+2.91%)
Open Lending: Q3 Earnings Snapshot

Open Lending: Q3 Earnings Snapshot

LPRO : 6.01 (+2.91%)
Why Open Lending Stock Was Down 19.2% This Week

Earnings were in line with expectations.

COMP : 6.82 (+6.40%)
LPRO : 6.01 (+2.91%)
Why Open Lending Stock Was Tanking Today

Second-quarter earnings were down from a year ago

COMP : 6.82 (+6.40%)
LPRO : 6.01 (+2.91%)
Open Lending: Q2 Earnings Snapshot

Open Lending: Q2 Earnings Snapshot

LPRO : 6.01 (+2.91%)
Why Open Lending Stock Climbed 29% This Week

The auto loan fintech beat Q1 earnings estimates.

LPRO : 6.01 (+2.91%)
Open Lending: Q1 Earnings Snapshot

Open Lending: Q1 Earnings Snapshot

LPRO : 6.01 (+2.91%)

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