Galliford Try (LON:GFRD) Shares Pass Above 200-Day Moving Average of $234.45

Shares of Galliford Try Holdings plc (LON:GFRD - Get Free Report) passed above its 200-day moving average during trading on Wednesday . The stock has a 200-day moving average of GBX 234.45 ($2.96) and traded as high as GBX 252.60 ($3.19). Galliford Try shares last traded at GBX 244 ($3.08), with a volume of 329,170 shares traded.

Galliford Try Stock Down 1.6 %

The company has a current ratio of 0.88, a quick ratio of 0.89 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 41.74. The stock's 50-day simple moving average is GBX 249.84 and its 200-day simple moving average is GBX 234.45. The firm has a market capitalization of £246.41 million, a P/E ratio of 1,709.93, a P/E/G ratio of 0.90 and a beta of 0.98.

Galliford Try Cuts Dividend

The business also recently announced a dividend, which will be paid on Friday, April 12th. Stockholders of record on Thursday, March 14th will be given a dividend of GBX 4 ($0.05) per share. This represents a dividend yield of 1.66%. The ex-dividend date of this dividend is Thursday, March 14th. Galliford Try's dividend payout ratio is currently 8,571.43%.

Galliford Try Company Profile

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Galliford Try Holdings plc, together with its subsidiaries, operates in the construction business in the United Kingdom. It operates through Building, Infrastructure, and PPP Investments segments. The company engages in the construction of buildings for private and public sector clients in health, education, custodial, and defense markets, as well as serves commercial clients.

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