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G. Willi-Food International (NASDAQ:WILC) Shares Pass Above 200 Day Moving Average - Time to Sell?

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G. Willi-Food International, Ltd. (NASDAQ:WILC - Get Free Report) shares passed above its two hundred day moving average during trading on Tuesday . The stock has a two hundred day moving average of $16.31 and traded as high as $20.32. G. Willi-Food International shares last traded at $19.50, with a volume of 42,356 shares changing hands.

G. Willi-Food International Trading Down 0.7%

The stock has a market cap of $274.98 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of 14.26 and a beta of 0.91. The stock has a fifty day simple moving average of $17.20 and a 200-day simple moving average of $16.38.

G. Willi-Food International (NASDAQ:WILC - Get Free Report) last released its earnings results on Monday, May 19th. The company reported $0.37 earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter. The firm had revenue of $38.96 million for the quarter. G. Willi-Food International had a return on equity of 12.20% and a net margin of 12.20%.

Institutional Trading of G. Willi-Food International

A hedge fund recently bought a new stake in G. Willi-Food International stock. Northern Trust Corp purchased a new stake in G. Willi-Food International, Ltd. (NASDAQ:WILC - Free Report) during the 4th quarter, according to the company in its most recent disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The fund purchased 31,930 shares of the company's stock, valued at approximately $521,000. Northern Trust Corp owned approximately 0.23% of G. Willi-Food International at the end of the most recent reporting period. Institutional investors and hedge funds own 9.45% of the company's stock.

About G. Willi-Food International

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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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