Polar Capital Holdings plc (LON:POLR - Get Free Report)'s stock price crossed below its two hundred day moving average during trading on Friday . The stock has a two hundred day moving average of GBX 469.33 ($6.24) and traded as low as GBX 400 ($5.32). Polar Capital shares last traded at GBX 401.50 ($5.34), with a volume of 156,101 shares.
Polar Capital Trading Down 2.0 %
The firm has a 50-day simple moving average of GBX 402.71 and a 200-day simple moving average of GBX 469.33. The firm has a market cap of £383.76 million, a P/E ratio of 9.36, a PEG ratio of 0.79 and a beta of 1.14.
Insider Activity at Polar Capital
In related news, insider Win Robbins sold 10,000 shares of the company's stock in a transaction dated Tuesday, April 8th. The stock was sold at an average price of GBX 363 ($4.83), for a total transaction of £36,300 ($48,290.54). 14.96% of the stock is owned by corporate insiders.
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