Cerillion Plc (LON:CER - Get Free Report) shares crossed below its 50-day moving average during trading on Monday . The stock has a 50-day moving average of GBX 1,589.90 ($20.62) and traded as low as GBX 1,440 ($18.67). Cerillion shares last traded at GBX 1,440 ($18.67), with a volume of 37,564 shares traded.
Cerillion Price Performance
The company has a 50-day moving average of GBX 1,577.22 and a 200 day moving average of GBX 1,719.13. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 5.77, a quick ratio of 2.75 and a current ratio of 4.13. The firm has a market cap of £456.69 million, a P/E ratio of 32.46 and a beta of 0.90.
Cerillion Increases Dividend
The company also recently announced a dividend, which was paid on Thursday, February 20th. Stockholders of record on Thursday, January 16th were paid a GBX 9.20 ($0.12) dividend. This represents a dividend yield of 0.49%. The ex-dividend date was Thursday, January 16th. This is an increase from Cerillion's previous dividend of $4.00. Cerillion's payout ratio is currently 25.30%.
Cerillion Company Profile
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Established in 1999, Cerillion provides mission-critical software for billing, charging and customer relationship management mainly for telecommunications providers, but also for other sectors, including energy and utilities.
Cerillion provides customers with a fully-integrated, functionally-rich product suite that provides a complete end-to-end solution.
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