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Brunner (LON:BUT) Share Price Passes Below Two Hundred Day Moving Average - Here's What Happened

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Brunner (LON:BUT - Get Free Report)'s stock price passed below its two hundred day moving average during trading on Wednesday . The stock has a two hundred day moving average of GBX 1,404.93 ($18.17) and traded as low as GBX 1,311 ($16.95). Brunner shares last traded at GBX 1,322.49 ($17.10), with a volume of 133,708 shares.

Brunner Trading Down 0.4 %

The company has a market cap of £564.67 million, a P/E ratio of 5.38 and a beta of 0.67. The company's fifty day moving average is GBX 1,364.65 and its 200 day moving average is GBX 1,404.31.

Brunner (LON:BUT - Get Free Report) last announced its quarterly earnings results on Thursday, February 13th. The investment trust reported GBX 27.37 ($0.35) earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter. Brunner had a net margin of 94.54% and a return on equity of 18.49%.

About Brunner

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Brunner aims to provide its investors with both capital growth and growing dividends by investing in a portfolio of global equities. The Trust invests in companies all over the world, seeking out opportunities for growth and reliable dividends wherever they may be. Trust's performance is measured against the benchmark index (70% FTSE World ex-UK Index and 30% FTSE All-Share Index).

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