Livermore Investments Group Limited (LON:LIV - Get Free Report)'s stock price reached a new 52-week high during trading on Monday . The stock traded as high as GBX 57.50 ($0.72) and last traded at GBX 57 ($0.71), with a volume of 2473 shares. The stock had previously closed at GBX 56.50 ($0.70).
Livermore Investments Group Stock Up 0.9 %
The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.30, a current ratio of 18.06 and a quick ratio of 11.44. The stock's 50 day simple moving average is GBX 48.97 and its two-hundred day simple moving average is GBX 43.81. The firm has a market cap of £94.26 million, a P/E ratio of 633.33 and a beta of 0.36.
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Livermore Investments Group Limited is a publicly owned investment manager. The firm primarily invests in fixed income instruments such as Collateralized Loan Obligations (CLOs). The company, formerly Empire Online Limited, was incorporated in 2002 and is headquartered in Road Town, British Virgin Islands.
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