DigitalTown, Inc. (DGTW) stock was down -36% to $0.0051 at the last close. The stock’s weekly performance was recorded at 155.00% in contrast with the monthly performance of 82.14%. During the previous trading session,327.14M shares changed hands comparative to the average Weekly Volume of 270.19M.
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DigitalTown, Inc. (DGTW) provides an integrated search, community, and commerce platform for Web and mobile devices. Its platform brings together powerful online and mobile communities.
- The Company offers merchants a discount over multi-national search engines and marketplaces putting more money back into their local community and economy.
- The DigitalTown platform enables useful communities to be built online and on mobile devices.
- Local businesses and residents gain access to local commerce and fulfillment through Company support, thereby benefiting residents, while merchants gain access to local customers.
- By creating a local-first approach, The Company can more effectively protect against abuse and meddling, which have become a part of the global-connected digital age.
- The DigitalTown platform offers cost-effective ways to build and support smart communities connected to shared content and local commerce.
- The DigitalTown Platform links members of a community to find information and make purchases that are convenient and convenient for them.
- Through the DigitalTown platform, local community citizens can interact with merchants, businesses, and local governments and transform how the local economy consumes and transacts.