Intuitive Investments Group PLC (LON:IIG - Get Free Report)'s share price traded up 15.9% during mid-day trading on Tuesday . The company traded as high as GBX 133 ($1.77) and last traded at GBX 131 ($1.74). 108,090 shares changed hands during mid-day trading, an increase of 336% from the average session volume of 24,817 shares. The stock had previously closed at GBX 113 ($1.50).
Intuitive Investments Group Trading Down 3.2%
The business's 50-day moving average price is GBX 108.01 and its 200-day moving average price is GBX 116.88. The stock has a market cap of £250.37 million, a PE ratio of -106.80 and a beta of 0.55.
About Intuitive Investments Group
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IIG is an investment company seeking to provide investors with exposure to a portfolio concentrating on fast growing and/or high potential Life Sciences and Technology businesses operating predominantly in the UK, continental Europe, the US and APAC, utilising the Board's experience to seek to generate capital growth over the long term for shareholders.
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