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PaperClip Stock Price Rises 3%
Shares of the document management company climb on increased trading volume.
Apr. 2, 2026 at 4:48am
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Shares of PaperClip Incorporated (OTCMKTS:PCPJ), a New Jersey-based developer of document management and B2B delivery solutions, traded up 3% on Wednesday, reaching a high of $0.5150 per share. Trading volume increased 29% from the average session, with 30,000 shares changing hands.
Why it matters
The stock price increase and higher trading volume suggest investor interest and confidence in PaperClip's document management technology and services, which could signal growth potential for the small-cap company.
The details
PaperClip's stock closed at $0.50 the previous day, and the 3% increase brought the share price to $0.5150. The company's 50-day and 200-day simple moving averages are $0.50 and $0.49, respectively, indicating the stock is trading above its recent averages. PaperClip develops and markets integrated document management and internet-based business-to-business document delivery solutions, including its virtual client folder, eM4 compliant email services, and capture applications.
- PaperClip stock traded up 3% on Wednesday, April 2, 2026.
The players
PaperClip Incorporated
A New Jersey-based developer of document management and B2B document delivery solutions, incorporated in 1991.
The takeaway
The stock price increase and higher trading volume for PaperClip suggest growing investor interest in the company's document management technology, which could signal potential growth opportunities for the small-cap firm.


