Shares of Murray Income Trust PLC (LON:MUT - Get Free Report) hit a new 52-week high during mid-day trading on Wednesday . The stock traded as high as GBX 912 ($12.15) and last traded at GBX 910 ($12.12), with a volume of 4354 shares traded. The stock had previously closed at GBX 906 ($12.07).
Murray Income Trust Stock Down 0.1%
The company's fifty day moving average price is GBX 892.88 and its 200 day moving average price is GBX 864.78. The company has a market capitalization of £885.92 million, a P/E ratio of 4,004.42 and a beta of 0.80.
Murray Income Trust (LON:MUT - Get Free Report) last announced its earnings results on Friday, September 12th. The company reported GBX 38.60 EPS for the quarter. Murray Income Trust had a net margin of 92.34% and a return on equity of 9.57%.
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An investment trust founded in 1923 aiming for high and growing income with capital growth.
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