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Thryv Holdings, Inc. - Common Stock (THRY)

6.1100
+0.0100 (0.16%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Dec 12th, 11:43 AM EST
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Previous Close6.100
Open6.100
Bid6.100
Ask6.120
Day's Range5.990 - 6.160
52 Week Range5.250 - 20.92
Volume232,437
Market Cap206.92M
PE Ratio (TTM)12.22
EPS (TTM)0.5
Dividend & YieldN/A (N/A)
1 Month Average Volume1,006,082

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About Thryv Holdings, Inc. - Common Stock (THRY)

Thryv Holdings Inc is a technology company that provides business management software solutions and digital marketing services primarily tailored for small to medium-sized businesses. The company offers a comprehensive platform that helps businesses manage their operations, engage with customers, and enhance their online presence through tools for customer relationship management, local search, scheduling, invoicing, and online reputation management. Thryv aims to empower businesses to streamline their processes and grow by equipping them with the resources needed to succeed in a competitive digital landscape. Read More

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Samjo Management Loads Up 185,000 PDF Solutions Sharesfool.com
The position now accounts for 11.1% of AUM, making it the fund's largest holding.
Via The Motley Fool · December 11, 2025
Fed's Dovish Pivot Ignites Markets: Rate Cut and Liquidity Injections Fueling Optimism
Washington D.C. – December 11, 2025 – The Federal Reserve delivered a significant shift in its monetary policy this week, embracing a decidedly less hawkish stance that has immediately reverberated through global financial markets. On December 10, 2025, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) announced its third consecutive interest rate cut,
Via MarketMinute · December 11, 2025
Earnings Scheduled For October 30, 2025benzinga.com
Via Benzinga · October 30, 2025
Federal Reserve Unveils T-Bill Buying Spree, Signals New Era for Market Liquidity
The Federal Reserve, on December 10, 2025, announced a significant pivot in its monetary policy, revealing plans to embark on substantial purchases of Treasury bills (T-bills) starting December 12, 2025. This move signals a definitive end to its period of quantitative tightening (QT), which officially concluded on December 1, 2025,
Via MarketMinute · December 10, 2025
Fed Signals Third Rate Cut Amidst Divided Outlook, 2026 Forecast Points to Cautious Easing
The Federal Reserve is at a critical juncture, with strong indications from its recent meeting around December 10, 2025, suggesting a potential third interest rate cut for the year. This move, widely anticipated by financial markets, aims to support economic activity amidst a cooling labor market, bringing the federal funds
Via MarketMinute · December 10, 2025
Market Soars on Cooling Inflation and Growing Hopes for Fed Rate Cuts
The U.S. stock market is currently experiencing a significant rally, driven by a confluence of factors centered on improving inflation data and the increasing likelihood of further interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. As of December 5, 2025, investor optimism is palpable, with major indices showing upward momentum.
Via MarketMinute · December 5, 2025
Fed Rate Cut Hopes Ignite Wall Street Rebound: What Investors Need to Know
Wall Street is currently experiencing a vigorous rebound, largely propelled by mounting expectations of impending interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve in late 2025 and extending into 2026. This burgeoning optimism, underpinned by recent signs of a moderating labor market and cooling inflation, is significantly bolstering investor confidence and
Via MarketMinute · December 2, 2025
Market Holds Breath: Federal Reserve Poised for Further Rate Cuts Amid Cooling Economy
The financial markets are currently gripped by a palpable anticipation of further interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, with a strong consensus forming around a reduction at the upcoming December Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting, scheduled for December 10, 2025. This widespread expectation marks a significant pivot in
Via MarketMinute · November 25, 2025
Political Crosswinds Batter the Federal Reserve: Trump's Pressure and the Peril of Eroding Independence
The Federal Reserve, the independent arbiter of U.S. monetary policy, finds itself increasingly at the epicenter of a political storm, facing intensified pressure from figures like former President Donald Trump to slash interest rates. This external influence, characterized by direct demands and sharp criticism, threatens to compromise the central
Via MarketMinute · November 19, 2025
Federal Reserve Pivots to Rate Cuts: A Risky Bet to Revive a Cooling Job Market
In a significant shift in monetary policy, the Federal Reserve has embarked on a new cycle of interest rate cuts, aiming to inject vitality into a U.S. job market that has shown increasing signs of deceleration throughout 2025. This pivot marks a critical juncture, as the central bank navigates
Via MarketMinute · November 18, 2025
Fed's Rate Cut Conundrum: Investor Doubts Mount, Rattling Wall Street
Wall Street is grappling with a significant wave of uncertainty as investor confidence wanes regarding the Federal Reserve's commitment to an aggressive interest rate cutting cycle. What was once a near certainty for a December rate cut has now devolved into a coin toss, sending shivers through equity markets and
Via MarketMinute · November 13, 2025
12 Communication Services Stocks Moving In Wednesday's Pre-Market Sessionbenzinga.com
Via Benzinga · November 12, 2025
Market on Edge: US Interest Rate Cut Hopes Mount Amidst Economic Crosscurrents
The U.S. financial markets are gripped by a palpable anticipation of further interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, a sentiment that has intensified following two recent 25-basis-point reductions in September and October of 2025. These adjustments have brought the federal funds rate to a target range of 3.
Via MarketMinute · November 11, 2025
Soft US Economic Data Cements Rate Cut Bets, Propelling Gold to New Highs
Recent indicators of a softening U.S. economy have significantly bolstered market expectations for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts, creating a powerful tailwind for gold prices. As the calendar turns to November 2025, the precious metal has not only sustained its impressive rally but has also surged to unprecedented levels,
Via MarketMinute · November 10, 2025
Thryv Introduces AI-Enabled Marketing Software for Home Services Businesses
Thryv® Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:THRY), provider of the leading small business marketing and sales software platform, has launched a tailored growth marketing solution for home services businesses looking to scale. Using Thryv’s AI-driven automated software, these businesses can market their services to high-intent prospects and accelerate revenue growth.
By Thryv · Via Business Wire · November 4, 2025
Federal Reserve at a Crossroads: Powell's Exit Looms as New Leadership Threatens Monetary Policy Shift
As of November 3, 2025, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's second term is nearing its conclusion in May 2026, setting the stage for a pivotal leadership transition that could dramatically reshape U.S. monetary policy and the trajectory of interest rates. With President Donald Trump actively seeking a successor, the
Via MarketMinute · November 3, 2025
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Via Chartmill · October 30, 2025
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Via Chartmill · October 30, 2025
12 Communication Services Stocks Moving In Thursday's Intraday Sessionbenzinga.com
Via Benzinga · October 30, 2025
Dow Surges Over 100 Points; Microsoft Shares Fall After Q1 Resultsbenzinga.com
Via Benzinga · October 30, 2025
Thryv Grows SaaS Revenue 33% in Third Quarter 2025
Thryv Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:THRY) (“Thryv” or the “Company”), the provider of Thryv®, the leading small business marketing and sales software platform, reported an increase in SaaS revenue of 33% year-over-year in the third quarter of 2025.
By Thryv · Via Business Wire · October 30, 2025
The Fed's Dovish Pivot: Navigating Rate Cuts for Optimal Investor Returns
As October 27, 2025, dawns, the financial markets are abuzz with the Federal Reserve's decisive shift towards an easing monetary policy. After a period of aggressive tightening to combat inflation, the central bank initiated its first rate cut since December 2024 in September 2025, lowering the federal funds rate by
Via MarketMinute · October 27, 2025
Fed Navigates 'Data Blackout' to Deliver Anticipated Rate Cuts, Signaling Proactive Stance Amid Economic Uncertainty
The Federal Reserve is poised to implement further interest rate cuts in late October 2025, a move largely anticipated by financial markets despite a significant and concerning "data blackout." An ongoing federal government shutdown has severely hampered the central bank's access to crucial economic statistics, forcing policymakers to make critical
Via MarketMinute · October 20, 2025
Thryv to Release Third Quarter 2025 Financial Results on Thursday, October 30
Thryv® Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:THRY) (“Thryv'' or the “Company”), provider of the leading small business marketing and sales software platform, announced today that it will release its third quarter 2025 financial results on Thursday, October 30, before the market opens. The release will be followed by a conference call at 8:30 a.m. ET to discuss the results with the investment community.
By THRYV · Via Business Wire · October 7, 2025
Federal Reserve's Tug-of-War: Hawks and Doves Battle Over Monetary Policy's Future
The Federal Reserve finds itself embroiled in a critical internal debate, as its "hawks" and "doves" clash over the optimal path for future monetary policy. This ideological struggle, particularly intense as of October 2025, centers on the delicate balance between taming persistent inflation and bolstering a potentially fragile labor market.
Via MarketMinute · October 6, 2025