JPMorgan European Growth & Income (LON:JEGI - Get Free Report)'s share price traded down 1% during trading on Friday . The company traded as low as GBX 98.20 ($1.22) and last traded at GBX 98.20 ($1.22). 194,974 shares were traded during mid-day trading, a decline of 32% from the average session volume of 288,184 shares. The stock had previously closed at GBX 99.20 ($1.23).
JPMorgan European Growth & Income Stock Performance
The company has a current ratio of 17.01, a quick ratio of 20.49 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 8.34. The company's 50-day moving average is GBX 98.69 and its two-hundred day moving average is GBX 101.55. The firm has a market cap of £420.22 million, a P/E ratio of 577.65 and a beta of 0.85.
JPMorgan European Growth & Income Dividend Announcement
The company also recently disclosed a dividend, which was paid on Friday, January 3rd. Shareholders of record on Thursday, November 28th were given a GBX 1.20 ($0.01) dividend. This represents a yield of 1.22%. The ex-dividend date was Thursday, November 28th. JPMorgan European Growth & Income's payout ratio is 2,941.18%.
JPMorgan European Growth & Income Company Profile
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JPMorgan European Growth & Income plc - Ordinary Shares is an open-ended equity mutual fund launched and managed by JPMorgan Funds Limited. The fund is co-managed by JPMorgan Asset Management (UK) Limited. It invests in the public equity markets in Europe. The fund primarily invests its portfolio in the financial sector.
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