Marlowe plc (LON:MRL - Get Free Report) shares fell 0% on Wednesday . The company traded as low as GBX 441 ($6.03) and last traded at GBX 441.84 ($6.04). 1,607,887 shares were traded during trading, an increase of 129% from the average session volume of 701,042 shares. The stock had previously closed at GBX 442 ($6.04).
Marlowe Price Performance
The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 58.99, a current ratio of 1.24 and a quick ratio of 0.80. The stock's 50 day simple moving average is GBX 380.19 and its two-hundred day simple moving average is GBX 343.97. The stock has a market cap of £353.56 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of -41.09 and a beta of 0.44.
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Marlowe is a leader in business-critical services and software which assure regulatory compliance. The company was formed to create sustainable shareholder value through the acquisition and development of businesses that provide regulated safety and compliance services and software. It is focused on compliance software, eLearning, health & safety, employment law & HR compliance, fire safety & security, water & air hygiene and occupational health services - all of which are vital to the wellbeing of its customers operations and are invariably governed by regulation.
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