Südzucker AG (ETR:SZU - Get Free Report) traded down 0.3% during mid-day trading on Friday . The stock traded as low as €11.00 ($12.94) and last traded at €11.03 ($12.98). 55,978 shares were traded during trading, a decline of 86% from the average session volume of 410,903 shares. The stock had previously closed at €11.06 ($13.01).
Südzucker Stock Down 0.3%
The firm's 50-day simple moving average is €11.39 and its 200-day simple moving average is €11.02. The firm has a market capitalization of $2.27 billion, a PE ratio of 26.29, a price-to-earnings-growth ratio of 0.44 and a beta of 0.36.
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Südzucker AG produces and sells sugar products in Germany, rest of the European Union, the United Kingdom, the United States, and internationally. It operates through five segments: Sugar, Special Products, CropEnergies, Starch, and Fruit. The Sugar segment produces and sells sugar, sugar specialty products, glucose syrup, and animal feed to food industry, retailers, and agriculture markets, as well as offers by-products of sugar.
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