Duke Capital Limited (LON:DUKE - Get Free Report)'s share price passed below its 50-day moving average during trading on Wednesday . The stock has a 50-day moving average of GBX 32.39 ($0.42) and traded as low as GBX 29.50 ($0.38). Duke Capital shares last traded at GBX 30.20 ($0.39), with a volume of 796,221 shares.
Duke Capital Stock Down 0.7 %
The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 42.60, a quick ratio of 15.36 and a current ratio of 29.50. The stock's fifty day simple moving average is GBX 32.39 and its two-hundred day simple moving average is GBX 32.47. The company has a market capitalization of £125.02 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of 1,004.67 and a beta of 1.37.
Duke Capital Dividend Announcement
The firm also recently announced a dividend, which was paid on Monday, October 14th. Investors of record on Thursday, September 26th were issued a dividend of GBX 0.70 ($0.01) per share. This represents a yield of 2.14%. The ex-dividend date of this dividend was Thursday, September 26th. Duke Capital's payout ratio is 10,000.00%.
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Duke Royalty Limited is a principal investment firm specializing in royalty financing. The firm It does not invest in start-ups or tight margin business models. It focuses on intellectual property assets and stable, cash flowing businesses with positive EBITDA, no debt or low levels of debt, and management desire to continue with the business.
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