Shares of Hansard Global plc (LON:HSD - Get Free Report) fell 0.8% on Monday . The stock traded as low as GBX 48.10 ($0.61) and last traded at GBX 48.10 ($0.61). 65,128 shares were traded during trading, an increase of 115% from the average session volume of 30,344 shares. The stock had previously closed at GBX 48.50 ($0.62).
Hansard Global Price Performance
The company's 50-day moving average is GBX 47.63 and its 200-day moving average is GBX 47.98. The firm has a market capitalization of £70.24 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of 1,275.00, a PEG ratio of 5.47 and a beta of 0.52. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 12.98, a current ratio of 11.72 and a quick ratio of 12.11.
Hansard Global Increases Dividend
The business also recently declared a dividend, which was paid on Thursday, November 14th. Shareholders of record on Thursday, October 3rd were issued a GBX 2.65 ($0.03) dividend. This represents a dividend yield of 5.4%. The ex-dividend date of this dividend was Thursday, October 3rd. This is a positive change from Hansard Global's previous dividend of $1.80. Hansard Global's dividend payout ratio (DPR) is 10,000.00%.
About Hansard Global
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Hansard Global plc operates as a specialist long-term savings provider that offers savings and investment products for investors, institutions, and wealth-management groups worldwide. It provides unit-linked regular or single premium life assurance and investment contracts; administration services; and marketing and development services.
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