How did the reported results impact the stock price and trading volume immediately after the release? | MRAI (Aug 07, 2025) | Candlesense

How did the reported results impact the stock price and trading volume immediately after the release?

Answer

The press release you shared announces that Marpai, Inc. (OTCQX: MRAI) will hold a conference call/webcast on August 14 2025 to discuss its second‑quarter 2025 financial results. However, the release itself does not contain any information about how the market reacted—i.e., there are no figures on the stock’s price change, percentage move, or trading volume reported in the text you provided.

Because the release does not include post‑announcement market data, I cannot give a factual description of the immediate impact on MRAI’s share price or volume based solely on the information you’ve supplied.


How to Find the Immediate Market Reaction

If you need to know how the results affected the stock price and trading volume right after the release, you can obtain that information from the following sources:

Source How to Use It What It Shows
Real‑time market data platforms (e.g., Bloomberg Terminal, Refinitiv Eikon, FactSet) Look up the ticker MRAI and view the price chart for the date August 7 2025 (the release date) and August 14 2025 (the call date). Intraday price bars, percentage change, and volume bars for each minute/hour.
Free financial websites (Yahoo! Finance, Google Finance, Nasdaq.com) Search for “MRAI” and scroll to the “Historical Data” section. Set the date range to include the release day. Daily closing price, daily volume, and sometimes intraday data if you click “Historical Prices” with “1‑day” granularity.
Brokerage platforms (e.g., Robinhood, E*TRADE, Fidelity) Use the “quote” or “chart” function for MRAI and enable “after‑hours” or “pre‑market” data. Real‑time price ticks and volume for the exact time window surrounding the press release.
Press releases from newswire services (PR Newswire, Business Wire) Some newswires issue a “stock impact” note that includes the immediate price change and volume. May provide a brief statement like “MRAI shares rose 3.2% on over 1.1 M shares traded.”
SEC filings (Form 8‑K) Companies sometimes file an 8‑K that includes a “press release” and may note the market reaction in the “Management’s Discussion & Analysis.” Official company‑reported impact, if disclosed.

Typical steps to capture the “immediate” reaction:

  1. Identify the exact timestamp of the release – your release is dated 2025‑08‑07 20:03 UTC (8 p.m. ET).
  2. Check price/volume at the nearest time interval – most data feeds provide minute‑by‑minute bars; compare the price and volume just before 20:03 UTC with the next bar (e.g., 20:04 UTC).
  3. Calculate the change
    • Price impact = (Post‑release price – Pre‑release price) ÷ Pre‑release price × 100%
    • Volume impact = (Post‑release volume – Average daily volume) ÷ Average daily volume × 100% (or simply note the absolute number of shares traded in that interval).

Example of What a typical market reaction might look like (illustrative only)

“Following the August 7 press release, Marpai’s shares opened at $4.12, up 4.5% from the prior close of $3.95. Approximately 1.2 million shares changed hands in the first 30 minutes after the release, compared with the stock’s average daily volume of about 600 k shares.”

“When the Q2 2025 results were presented on the August 14 webcast, the stock moved an additional 2.1% higher, with a total intraday volume of 2.3 million shares.”

Please note: The numbers above are fictional and are provided only to illustrate how the data are typically reported. You will need to retrieve the actual figures from one of the data sources listed above.


Bottom line

  • The press release you posted does not contain the post‑release price or volume data.
  • To answer the question accurately, you’ll need to consult a real‑time market data source (e.g., Bloomberg, Yahoo! Finance, your brokerage platform) and look at the price and volume immediately before and after the release timestamp.

If you can access any of those platforms and pull the relevant price/volume snapshots, you’ll be able to calculate the exact impact and present it with the percentages and share counts that the market exhibited. If you need help interpreting the data once you have it, feel free to share the numbers and I can walk you through the calculation.