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Temple Bar (LON:TMPL) Share Price Crosses Above 50 Day Moving Average - Time to Sell?

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Key Points

  • Temple Bar shares crossed above their 50-day moving average of GBX 345.46, reaching a high of GBX 362.16 during trading.
  • The company reported a net margin of 98.26% and earnings per share (EPS) of GBX 8.20 in its most recent quarterly earnings.
  • Insider activity showed that Wendy Colquhoun and Nicholas Bannerman purchased shares at prices of GBX 359 and GBX 345 respectively, indicating confidence in the stock.
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Temple Bar (LON:TMPL - Get Free Report) shares passed above its 50-day moving average during trading on Wednesday . The stock has a 50-day moving average of GBX 345.46 ($4.63) and traded as high as GBX 362.16 ($4.85). Temple Bar shares last traded at GBX 362 ($4.85), with a volume of 1,073,855 shares.

Temple Bar Stock Performance

The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 9.47, a quick ratio of 3.68 and a current ratio of 5.17. The stock has a market capitalization of £1.03 billion, a P/E ratio of 632.31 and a beta of 1.11. The business has a 50-day moving average price of GBX 345.46 and a 200 day moving average price of GBX 320.23.

Temple Bar (LON:TMPL - Get Free Report) last announced its quarterly earnings data on Wednesday, August 20th. The company reported GBX 8.20 earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter. Temple Bar had a return on equity of 20.62% and a net margin of 98.26%.

Insider Activity

In other news, insider Wendy Colquhoun acquired 5,535 shares of Temple Bar stock in a transaction on Thursday, October 2nd. The stock was acquired at an average cost of GBX 359 per share, for a total transaction of £19,870.65. Also, insider Nicholas Bannerman purchased 5,000 shares of the business's stock in a transaction dated Wednesday, August 20th. The shares were purchased at an average price of GBX 345 per share, for a total transaction of £17,250. Corporate insiders own 0.19% of the company's stock.

About Temple Bar

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Temple Bar's investment objective is to provide investors with a growing income combined with growth in capital. It aims to meet this objective by investing primarily in UK equities, across different sectors, maintaining a balance of larger and smaller/medium-sized companies. The trust has a bias towards FTSE 350 companies.

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