Dalata Hotel Group plc (LON:DAL - Get Free Report) shares reached a new 52-week high during trading on Tuesday . The company traded as high as GBX 550 ($7.45) and last traded at GBX 505 ($6.84), with a volume of 484 shares trading hands. The stock had previously closed at GBX 525 ($7.11).
Dalata Hotel Group Stock Down 3.8%
The company has a market capitalization of £1.28 billion, a P/E ratio of 16.22 and a beta of 1.65. The company has a 50-day moving average of GBX 477.28 and a two-hundred day moving average of GBX 433.21. The company has a quick ratio of 0.70, a current ratio of 0.82 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 69.13.
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Dalata Hotel Group plc owns, leases, and manages hotels under the Maldron Hotels and Clayton Hotels brand names in Dublin, Regional Ireland, the United Kingdom, and Continental Europe. It operates four-star hotels; and boutique hotels under The Gibson Hotel, The Samuel Hotel, Hotel 7, and The Belvedere Hotel brands.
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