Strategic Equity Capital (LON:SEC - Get Free Report) passed below its 200-day moving average during trading on Wednesday . The stock has a 200-day moving average of GBX 343.04 ($4.27) and traded as low as GBX 316.46 ($3.94). Strategic Equity Capital shares last traded at GBX 321.55 ($4.00), with a volume of 27,038 shares trading hands.
Strategic Equity Capital Trading Down 1.4 %
The stock has a market cap of £150.48 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of 607.69 and a beta of 0.73. The stock has a fifty day simple moving average of GBX 326.91 and a 200-day simple moving average of GBX 343.04.
Insider Activity
In related news, insider Howard Williams acquired 107 shares of the company's stock in a transaction that occurred on Thursday, December 12th. The stock was acquired at an average price of GBX 324 ($4.03) per share, for a total transaction of £346.68 ($431.62). Insiders own 5.95% of the company's stock.
About Strategic Equity Capital
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Strategic Equity Capital is a specialist alternative equity Trust.
Actively managed, it maintains a highly-concentrated portfolio of 15-25 high-quality, dynamic UK smaller companies, each operating in a niche market offering structural growth opportunities.
SEC aims to achieve investment growth over a medium-term period, principally through capital growth.
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