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Grammer (ETR:GMM) Stock Price Up 2.3% - Should You Buy?

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Key Points

  • Grammer AG's stock price increased by 2.3% during mid-day trading, settling at €6.65 ($7.73) after closing at €6.50 ($7.56).
  • The company has a market capitalization of $97.38 million, with a price-to-earnings ratio of -1.16.
  • Grammer specializes in automotive interior components, providing products like headrests, armrests, and center console systems to automotive OEMs globally.
  • Five stocks to consider instead of Grammer.

Grammer AG (ETR:GMM - Get Free Report)'s stock price traded up 2.3% during mid-day trading on Tuesday . The company traded as high as €6.65 ($7.73) and last traded at €6.65 ($7.73). 813 shares traded hands during trading, a decline of 96% from the average session volume of 18,134 shares. The stock had previously closed at €6.50 ($7.56).

Grammer Stock Performance

The firm has a market cap of $97.38 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of -1.16, a price-to-earnings-growth ratio of 3.32 and a beta of 0.96. The stock has a 50-day moving average of €6.61 and a 200-day moving average of €6.82.

About Grammer

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Grammer AG engages in the development, production, and sale of components and systems for automotive interiors worldwide. The Automotive business supplies headrests, armrests, center console systems, interior components and operating elements, and thermoplastic solutions to automotive OEMs and their system suppliers.

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