Keppel REIT (OTCMKTS:KREVF - Get Free Report) reached a new 52-week low on Friday . The stock traded as low as $0.57 and last traded at $0.57, with a volume of 1020 shares changing hands. The stock had previously closed at $0.64.
Analyst Ratings Changes
A number of equities research analysts recently weighed in on the company. The Goldman Sachs Group upgraded Keppel REIT from a "strong sell" rating to a "hold" rating in a research report on Tuesday, November 19th. Dbs Bank upgraded shares of Keppel REIT to a "strong-buy" rating in a report on Tuesday, October 22nd.
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Keppel REIT Trading Down 10.1 %
The company has a 50-day moving average of $0.63 and a 200-day moving average of $0.67.
Keppel REIT Company Profile
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Listed by way of an introduction on 28 April 2006, Keppel REIT is one of Asia's leading real estate investment trusts with a portfolio of prime commercial assets in Asia Pacific's key business districts. Keppel REIT's objective is to generate stable income and sustainable long-term total return for its Unitholders by owning and investing in a portfolio of quality income-producing commercial real estate and real estate-related assets in Asia Pacific.
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