International Public Partnerships (LON:INPP - Get Free Report)'s share price reached a new 52-week low on Thursday . The company traded as low as GBX 109.67 ($1.41) and last traded at GBX 110.20 ($1.42), with a volume of 478375 shares. The stock had previously closed at GBX 110.60 ($1.42).
International Public Partnerships Trading Up 1.3 %
The firm has a 50-day simple moving average of GBX 115.47 and a 200-day simple moving average of GBX 122.50. The firm has a market cap of £2.09 billion, a P/E ratio of 48.06 and a beta of 0.31.
Insider Buying and Selling
In other news, insider John Le Poidevin bought 86,972 shares of International Public Partnerships stock in a transaction on Tuesday, February 4th. The stock was acquired at an average cost of GBX 114 ($1.47) per share, for a total transaction of £99,148.08 ($127,652.99). 0.14% of the stock is currently owned by company insiders.
About International Public Partnerships
(
Get Free Report)
INPP is a global infrastructure fund that invests in high-quality infrastructure projects and businesses that are sustainable over the long-term. INPP aims to provide our investors with stable, long-term, inflation-linked returns, based on growing dividends and the potential for capital appreciation.
Featured Articles
Before you consider International Public Partnerships, 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 International Public Partnerships wasn't on the list.
While International Public Partnerships currently has a Hold rating among analysts, top-rated analysts believe these five stocks are better buys.
View The Five Stocks Here
Which stocks are likely to thrive in today's challenging market? Enter your email address and we'll send you MarketBeat's list of ten stocks that will drive in any economic environment.
Get This Free Report
Like this article? Share it with a colleague.
Link copied to clipboard.