Dunedin Income Growth Investment Trust PLC (LON:DIG - Get Free Report)'s stock price crossed above its fifty day moving average during trading on Thursday . The stock has a fifty day moving average of GBX 271.78 ($3.33) and traded as high as GBX 273 ($3.34). Dunedin Income Growth Investment Trust shares last traded at GBX 273 ($3.34), with a volume of 243,568 shares changing hands.
Dunedin Income Growth Investment Trust Price Performance
The business has a 50-day moving average price of GBX 271.78 and a 200 day moving average price of GBX 279.78. The company has a market cap of £392.47 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of 1,840.00 and a beta of 0.73. The company has a current ratio of 1.10, a quick ratio of 0.82 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 9.66.
Dunedin Income Growth Investment Trust Announces Dividend
The business also recently disclosed a dividend, which will be paid on Friday, February 28th. Stockholders of record on Thursday, February 6th will be given a dividend of GBX 3.20 ($0.04) per share. The ex-dividend date is Thursday, February 6th. This represents a dividend yield of 1.16%. Dunedin Income Growth Investment Trust's dividend payout ratio (DPR) is presently 9,333.33%.
About Dunedin Income Growth Investment Trust
(
Get Free Report)
Targeting growth of income and capital from a portfolio invested mainly in companies listed or quoted in the United Kingdom that meet the Company's Sustainable and Responsible investing criteria
See Also
Before you consider Dunedin Income Growth Investment Trust, you'll want to hear this.
MarketBeat keeps track of Wall Street's top-rated and best performing research analysts and the stocks they recommend to their clients on a daily basis. MarketBeat has identified the five stocks that top analysts are quietly whispering to their clients to buy now before the broader market catches on... and Dunedin Income Growth Investment Trust wasn't on the list.
While Dunedin Income Growth Investment Trust currently has a "Hold" rating among analysts, top-rated analysts believe these five stocks are better buys.
View The Five Stocks Here
If a company's CEO, COO, and CFO were all selling shares of their stock, would you want to know?
Get This Free Report
Like this article? Share it with a colleague.
Link copied to clipboard.