Crystal Amber (LON:CRS - Get Free Report) reached a new 52-week high on Tuesday . The stock traded as high as GBX 120.82 ($1.58) and last traded at GBX 114.74 ($1.50), with a volume of 135929 shares changing hands. The stock had previously closed at GBX 105.50 ($1.38).
Crystal Amber Stock Performance
The stock has a fifty day moving average of GBX 107.88 and a 200-day moving average of GBX 92.35. The company has a quick ratio of 441.42, a current ratio of 354.55 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 2.94. The stock has a market capitalization of £95.50 million, a PE ratio of 675.74 and a beta of 0.74.
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Crystal Amber Fund Limited is a closed-ended equity mutual fund launched by Crystal Amber Asset Management (Guernsey) Limited. It is managed by Crystal Amber Advisors (UK) LLP. The fund invests in the public equity markets of the United Kingdom. It seeks to invest in stocks of companies operating across diversified sectors.
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