CQS Natural Resources Growth and Income plc (LON:CYN - Get Free Report) insider Seema Paterson sold 5,000 shares of CQS Natural Resources Growth and Income stock in a transaction that occurred on Thursday, July 31st. The stock was sold at an average price of GBX 215 ($2.89), for a total transaction of £10,750 ($14,456.70).
CQS Natural Resources Growth and Income Trading Up 0.5%
Shares of CYN stock traded up GBX 1 ($0.01) on Friday, hitting GBX 215 ($2.89). 265,257 shares of the stock were exchanged, compared to its average volume of 229,541. The firm's 50 day moving average is GBX 208.17 and its two-hundred day moving average is GBX 193.96. CQS Natural Resources Growth and Income plc has a one year low of GBX 160.01 ($2.15) and a one year high of GBX 224 ($3.01). The firm has a market capitalization of £135.19 million, a PE ratio of 15.28 and a beta of 1.00.
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CQS Natural Resources Growth and Income Trust plc LSE: CYN actively invests in global energy and mining companies, with a focus on total return. It also pays a regular quarterly dividend. The flexible mandate allows the Company to shift its portfolio weighting between energy and mining, with the aim of maximising returns depending on the point in the cycle, whilst providing relative value opportunities.
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