VirtualScopics Inc. (VSCP) reported a third quarter loss of $0.02 per share after the bell Thursday, compared to the loss of $0.33 per share last year. Revenues increased 18% to $3,224,407 from $2,741,241 a year ago.
VirtualScopics gapped open higher Friday and has risen sharply on above average volume. The stock is now up 1.75 at $3.55 on the highest volume of the year. VirtualScopics has leaped to over a 7-month high.
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December 19, 2025 15:10 ET U.S. inflation data and interest rate decisions by major central banks were the highlights of this busy week for economics news flow. Employment data and survey results on the housing markets also gained attention in the U.S. In Europe, the European Central Bank and Bank of England announced their policy decisions and macroeconomic projections.