Canadian Tire (TSE:CTC) Reaches New 52-Week Low at $243.25

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Canadian Tire Co., Limited (TSE:CTC - Get Free Report) hit a new 52-week low on Tuesday . The stock traded as low as C$243.25 and last traded at C$243.25, with a volume of 296 shares. The stock had previously closed at C$247.00.

Canadian Tire Trading Down 1.5 %

The company has a quick ratio of 1.15, a current ratio of 1.77 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 180.91. The company has a fifty day moving average of C$255.64 and a two-hundred day moving average of C$266.93. The stock has a market capitalization of C$831.92 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of 64.52, a P/E/G ratio of 3.55 and a beta of 1.39.

Canadian Tire (TSE:CTC - Get Free Report) last released its quarterly earnings data on Thursday, February 15th. The company reported C$3.38 earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter, missing the consensus estimate of C$4.81 by C($1.43). The business had revenue of C$4.44 billion during the quarter, compared to analysts' expectations of C$4.84 billion. Canadian Tire had a return on equity of 5.03% and a net margin of 1.28%. On average, research analysts expect that Canadian Tire Co., Limited will post 11.1862878 EPS for the current year.

Canadian Tire Dividend Announcement

The company also recently declared a quarterly dividend, which will be paid on Saturday, June 1st. Stockholders of record on Tuesday, April 30th will be given a $1.75 dividend. This represents a $7.00 dividend on an annualized basis and a dividend yield of 2.88%. The ex-dividend date is Monday, April 29th. Canadian Tire's dividend payout ratio is currently 185.68%.


Canadian Tire Company Profile

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Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited provides a range of retail goods and services in Canada. It operates in three segments: Retail, CT REIT, and Financial Services. The Retail segment retails automotive maintenance products and accessories, parts, and tires, as well as automotive services and roadside assistance; electrical, hardware, home environment, paint, plumbing, and tool products; cleaning, food & drink, home décor, home essentials, home organization, kitchen, and pet care products; camping, exercise, hockey, hunting, fishing, seasonal recreation, and team sports and golf products; and backyard living, backyard fun, cycling, gardening, outdoor tools, seasonal, and toy products.

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