Shares of Dunedin Income Growth Investment Trust PLC (LON:DIG - Get Free Report) passed above its 50-day moving average during trading on Tuesday . The stock has a 50-day moving average of GBX 288.12 ($3.90) and traded as high as GBX 301 ($4.07). Dunedin Income Growth Investment Trust shares last traded at GBX 299 ($4.04), with a volume of 782,689 shares trading hands.
Dunedin Income Growth Investment Trust Price Performance
The firm has a 50 day simple moving average of GBX 288.90 and a two-hundred day simple moving average of GBX 281.58. The company has a market capitalization of £402.59 million, a PE ratio of 11.06 and a beta of 0.73. The company has a current ratio of 0.43, a quick ratio of 0.82 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 10.60.
Dunedin Income Growth Investment Trust (LON:DIG - Get Free Report) last announced its earnings results on Tuesday, April 15th. The company reported GBX 13.82 ($0.19) earnings per share for the quarter. Dunedin Income Growth Investment Trust had a return on equity of 8.64% and a net margin of 88.71%.
About Dunedin Income Growth Investment Trust
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Targeting growth of income and capital from a portfolio invested mainly in companies listed or quoted in the United Kingdom that meet the Company's Sustainable and Responsible investing criteria
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