Young & Co.'s Brewery, P.L.C. (LON:YNGA - Get Free Report) posted its quarterly earnings data on Thursday. The company reported GBX 61.84 ($0.84) earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter, Digital Look Earnings reports. Young & Co.'s Brewery, P.L.C. had a return on equity of 1.48% and a net margin of 2.85%.
Young & Co.'s Brewery, P.L.C. Stock Up 2.4%
Shares of LON:YNGA traded up GBX 23 ($0.31) during trading on Friday, hitting GBX 992 ($13.43). The stock had a trading volume of 27,303 shares, compared to its average volume of 61,613. Young & Co.'s Brewery, P.L.C. has a 12 month low of GBX 640 ($8.66) and a 12 month high of GBX 1,038 ($14.05). The company has a market capitalization of £556.00 million, a PE ratio of 52.66, a PEG ratio of 1.37 and a beta of 1.30. The firm's fifty day moving average is GBX 885.46 and its 200 day moving average is GBX 858.32. The company has a quick ratio of 0.63, a current ratio of 0.30 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 48.79.
Young & Co.'s Brewery, P.L.C. Company Profile
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Young & Co's Brewery, P.L.C. engages in the operation and management of pubs and hotels in the United Kingdom. It sells drinks and food, as well as provides accommodation services. The company was founded in 1831 and is based in London, the United Kingdom.
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