PhoneX Holdings, Inc.

About PhoneX Holdings, Inc.

PhoneX Holdings, Inc. operates as a market maker of used smartphones. The company acquires products from individual consumers through its uSell.com Website, as well as from various carriers, big box retailers, and manufacturers through its subsidiary, We Sell Cellular. It sells its devices to professional buyers, such as brick and mortar retailers, online retailers, large and small wholesalers, small repair shops, large refurbishing providers, and insurance companies, as well as directly to consumers through third party e-commerce platforms. The company was formerly known as usell.com, Inc. and changed its name to PhoneX Holdings, Inc. in May 2019. PhoneX Holdings, Inc. was incorporated in 2003 and is headquartered in New York, New York.

Sell your old phones & used electronics online for cash at uSell. Get the most money for your smartphones, tablets & other electronics. Free shipping and instant offers!

https://www.uSell.com

PXHI United States

0.81USD0.0094 (-1.16%)

• At close Thu Oct 06 2022

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Sector: Consumer Cyclical

Industry: Internet Retail

Location United States, New York

Grade: AEF

55,817,940 USD
MARKET CAP
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BETA (5y)
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Profits

for 5 years
124%
for 3 years
520%
for 2 years
109%
for last year
3%
for this year
0%
PhoneX Holdings, Inc.
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