Aurora Spine Corp. engages in the development and distribution of spinal implant products. The company is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. The company went IPO on 2013-09-10. The Company’s products generally fall into three product lines: interspinous process (ISP) lumbar fusion devices, Stand-alone (SA) Cervical and Lumbar fusion cages, and SI joint fusion devices. Its ISP lumbar fusion devices include the ZIP, the ZIP ULTR, the ZIP LP and the ZIP-51. The company also offers a line of interbody products: Discovery for cervical procedures; SOLO, an ALIF 3D-printed stand-alone lumbar fusion device; SiLO, a posterior allograft implant; and SiLO TFX, a titanium implant device, both for sacroiliac (SI) joint fusion, and Dexa-C a 3D printed cervical fusion device which is paired with the Apollo cervical plate. In addition, the Company markets certain third-party-developed products used during spine surgeries (i.e. surgical screws and bone growth biologic materials).
ASAPF stock price ended at $0.19 on 星期五, after dropping 5.00%
On the latest trading day Jan 23, 2026, the stock price of ASAPF fell by 5.00%, dropping from $0.19 to $0.19. During the session, the stock saw a volatility of 0.00%, with prices oscillating between a daily low of $0.19 and a high of $0.19. On the latest trading day, the trading volume for ASAPF rose by 3.5K shares, despite the declining prices. This uptick in volume may signal heightened risk in the near term. In total, 4.0K shares were traded, with a market value of approximately $14.8M.