Hill & Smith PLC (LON:HILS - Get Free Report)'s share price hit a new 52-week low during mid-day trading on Monday . The company traded as low as GBX 1,758 ($21.46) and last traded at GBX 1,764 ($21.54), with a volume of 27075 shares. The stock had previously closed at GBX 1,786 ($21.80).
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Separately, Shore Capital reissued a "hold" rating on shares of Hill & Smith in a research note on Tuesday, January 7th.
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Hill & Smith Trading Down 0.7 %
The firm has a market capitalization of £1.43 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of 1,887.23 and a beta of 1.31. The company has a current ratio of 2.19, a quick ratio of 0.92 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 34.30. The company has a fifty day moving average price of GBX 1,998.89 and a 200-day moving average price of GBX 2,040.88.
About Hill & Smith
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Hill & Smith PLC manufactures and supplies infrastructure products in the United Kingdom, rest of Europe, North America, the Middle East, rest of Asia, and internationally. It operates through three segments: Roads & Security, Engineered Solutions, and Galvanizing Services. The Roads & Security segment supplies products and services to support road and highway infrastructure, including temporary and permanent road safety barriers; renewable energy lighting and power solutions; intelligent traffic solutions; street lighting columns; and bridge parapets, as well as offers security products that includes hostile vehicle mitigation solutions, high security fencing, and automated gate solutions.
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