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Treasury Wine Estates (OTCMKTS:TSRYY) Shares Gap Up - Time to Buy?

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Key Points

  • Treasury Wine Estates shares experienced a gap up from a previous close of $5.05 to an opening price of $5.26, before trading last at $5.07.
  • The company's market cap is approximately $4.09 billion, with a price-to-earnings ratio of -32.31.
  • Treasury Wine Estates operates as a wine company with a diverse portfolio, including brands like 19 Crimes, Penfolds, and Beringer, serving multiple global markets.
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Shares of Treasury Wine Estates Ltd. (OTCMKTS:TSRYY - Get Free Report) gapped up prior to trading on Thursday . The stock had previously closed at $5.05, but opened at $5.26. Treasury Wine Estates shares last traded at $5.07, with a volume of 642 shares changing hands.

Treasury Wine Estates Price Performance

The stock has a fifty day moving average price of $5.14 and a two-hundred day moving average price of $5.69. The company has a market cap of $4.18 billion and a P/E ratio of -33.04.

Treasury Wine Estates Company Profile

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Treasury Wine Estates Limited operates as a wine company primarily in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, Europe, the United Kingdom, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas. The company engages in the viticulture and winemaking; and marketing, sale, and distribution of wine. Its wine portfolio includes luxury, premium and commercial wine brands, such as 19 Crimes, Acacia Vineyard, Annie's Lane, Beaulieu Vineyard, Belcreme de Lys, Beringer Vineyards, Blossom Hill, Cavaliere d'Oro, Coldstream Hills, Devil's Lair, EMBRAZEN, Etude, Fifth Leg, Heemskerk, Hewitt Vineyard, Ingoldby, Jamieson's Run, Killawarra, Leo Buring, Lindeman's, Maison de Grand Esprit, Matua, Penfolds, Pepperjack, Rawson's Retreat, Rosemount Estate, Run Riot, Saltram, Samuel Wynn & Co, Secret Stone, Seppelt, Shingle Peak, Sledgehammer, Squealing pig, St Huberts, Stags' Leap Winery, Stellina di Notte, Sterling Vineyards, T'Gallant, The Walking Dead Wine, Wolf Blass, Wynns Coonawarra Estate, and Yellowglen.

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