oOh!media Limited

Company OMLAF

Last mentioned: Mar 25, 2026

Timeline

  1. Short Interest Data Released

    Market reports confirm a massive 81.3% decline in short interest for the month of March.

  2. Short Interest Peak

    Short positions reached a significant level before the March reporting period began.

  3. Ex-Dividend Date

    oOh!media Limited shares went ex-dividend following its latest earnings report.

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oOh!media Short Interest Plummets 81.3% as Bearish Bets Dissipate

oOh!media Limited (OMLAF) has seen a dramatic 81.3% reduction in short interest during March 2026, signaling a major shift in market sentiment. This sharp decline suggests that short sellers are rapidly covering positions, potentially in response to improving fundamentals or a more favorable outlook for the out-of-home advertising sector.

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