Greggs plc (LON:GRG - Get Free Report) insider Nigel Mills purchased 925 shares of the stock in a transaction that occurred on Friday, January 10th. The stock was bought at an average cost of GBX 2,149 ($26.30) per share, with a total value of £19,878.25 ($24,324.83).
Greggs Stock Performance
Shares of Greggs stock remained flat at GBX 2,082 ($25.48) during midday trading on Monday. 951,999 shares of the company were exchanged, compared to its average volume of 4,427,566. The company has a quick ratio of 0.88, a current ratio of 0.80 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 66.19. The firm has a market cap of £2.11 billion, a P/E ratio of 1,553.73, a price-to-earnings-growth ratio of 3.39 and a beta of 1.43. The company's fifty day moving average is GBX 2,714.40 and its two-hundred day moving average is GBX 2,888.41. Greggs plc has a fifty-two week low of GBX 2,026 ($24.79) and a fifty-two week high of GBX 3,250 ($39.77).
Greggs Company Profile
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Greggs is a leading UK food-on-the-go retailer with more than 2,400 shops nationwide and approximately 32,000 employees across the business.
As a food-on-the-go retailer, Greggs specialises in daily fresh shop-made sandwiches, and savouries baked fresh in the shop ovens throughout the day. These are further complemented by popular products and ranges including freshly ground coffee, breakfast, confectionery and evening menu items.
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