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G. Willi-Food International (NASDAQ:WILC) Stock Passes Above Two Hundred Day Moving Average - Should You Sell?

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G. Willi-Food International Ltd. (NASDAQ:WILC - Get Free Report) passed above its 200-day moving average during trading on Monday . The stock has a 200-day moving average of $15.91 and traded as high as $16.02. G. Willi-Food International shares last traded at $15.96, with a volume of 2,203 shares trading hands.

G. Willi-Food International Stock Down 1.1%

The stock has a market capitalization of $216.09 million, a PE ratio of 13.78 and a beta of 0.88. The stock has a fifty day moving average of $15.37 and a 200-day moving average of $15.92.

G. Willi-Food International (NASDAQ:WILC - Get Free Report) last announced its quarterly earnings data on Monday, May 19th. The company reported $0.37 earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter. G. Willi-Food International had a return on equity of 10.29% and a net margin of 9.79%. The business had revenue of $38.96 million during the quarter.

Institutional Investors Weigh In On G. Willi-Food International

A number of hedge funds and other institutional investors have recently modified their holdings of WILC. Northern Trust Corp purchased a new position in G. Willi-Food International in the fourth quarter valued at $521,000. Acadian Asset Management LLC acquired a new position in G. Willi-Food International in the first quarter valued at approximately $50,000. Finally, IFP Advisors Inc acquired a new stake in G. Willi-Food International during the fourth quarter worth approximately $55,000. 9.45% of the stock is currently owned by institutional investors and hedge funds.

G. Willi-Food International Company Profile

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G. Willi-Food International Ltd. designs, imports, markets, and distributes food products worldwide. The company offers mushrooms, artichoke, beans, asparagus, capers, corn kernels, baby corn, palm hearts, vine leaves, sour pickles, mixed pickled vegetables, pickled peppers, olives, garlic, roasted eggplant sun, and dried tomatoes; and canned fish comprising tuna, sardine, anchovies, smoked and pressed cod liver, herring, fish paste, and salmon products.

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