Keppel Corp. (OTCMKTS:KPELY - Get Free Report) shares saw strong trading volume on Tuesday . 59,790 shares traded hands during trading, an increase of 1,026% from the previous session's volume of 5,311 shares.The stock last traded at $11.30 and had previously closed at $11.57.
Keppel Stock Performance
The company has a quick ratio of 0.98, a current ratio of 1.39 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.92. The stock's 50-day moving average price is $10.86 and its 200 day moving average price is $10.20.
Keppel Company Profile
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Keppel Ltd., an investment holding company, engages in the infrastructure, real estate, and connectivity business in Singapore, China, Hong Kong, other far East and ASEAN countries, and internationally. The company operates through, Infrastructure, Real Estate, and Connectivity. It manages private funds and listed real estate investment and business trusts, in areas of infrastructure, real estate, and connectivity; energy and environmental solutions and services, including commercial power generation, renewables, environmental engineering and construction, and infrastructure; operation and maintenance; property development and investment; master development; sustainable and innovative urban space solutions; and system integration solutions and services.
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