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Nebius Group's trading volume on March 2nd was $982 million, a 53.86% decrease compared to the previous trading day.
On March 2, 2026, internet services and infrastructure company Nebius Group (NBIS) had a trading volume of $982 million, ranking 133rd among U.S. stocks that day. Its trading volume decreased by 53.86% compared to the previous day, with a daily trading volume of 10.9951 million shares.
Nebius Group (NBIS) closed down 0.20% at $91.01 on March 2, 2026. The stock has fallen 9.54% over the past five trading days, down 0.20% for the entire March, and has gained 8.73% since the beginning of the year. Over the past 52 weeks, it has increased by 180.12%.
If the company has been listed for less than 52 weeks, the 52-week change is calculated from the listing date (this also applies to listings of less than 1 month or fewer than 5 trading days).
Nebius Group N.V. was incorporated in June 2004 under Dutch law and is the holding company for multiple subsidiaries worldwide. It is one of Europe’s largest internet companies, operating Russia’s most popular search engine and the most visited website. Yandex’s mission is to help users solve everyday problems by building user-centric products and services. Using innovative technology, the company provides the most relevant, locally tailored experiences across all digital platforms and devices. Yandex is Russia’s leading search service and also serves Turkey, Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan. Nearly all of its revenue comes from online advertising. The company enables advertisers to target cost-effective ads related to users’ needs, interests, and locations. Most of its income is generated from text-based ads, which are delivered using keywords chosen by advertisers based on specific user queries, the content of the websites or pages being viewed, or user behavior and characteristics. A small portion of revenue comes from display ads, mainly graphical ads appearing on specific web pages. The company’s founder began developing its search technology in 1989 and launched the yandex.ru website in 1997.