Swire Pacific Limited (OTCMKTS:SWRAY - Get Free Report) shares passed above its 200-day moving average during trading on Tuesday . The stock has a 200-day moving average of $8.55 and traded as high as $9.07. Swire Pacific shares last traded at $9.00, with a volume of 18,541 shares changing hands.
Swire Pacific Stock Performance
The firm's fifty day moving average is $8.65 and its 200-day moving average is $8.57. The company has a current ratio of 0.94, a quick ratio of 0.81 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.20.
Swire Pacific Increases Dividend
The company also recently declared a dividend, which will be paid on Monday, May 19th. Stockholders of record on Thursday, April 10th will be paid a dividend of $0.2703 per share. This is a positive change from Swire Pacific's previous dividend of $0.14. The ex-dividend date is Thursday, April 10th.
About Swire Pacific
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Swire Pacific Limited engages in property, aviation, beverages, marine, and trading and industrial businesses in Hong Kong, Mainland China, rest of Asia, the United States, and internationally. The company's Property division develops, owns, and operates mixed-use properties. This division's property investment portfolio comprises office and retail premises, serviced apartments, and other luxury residential accommodations; and trading portfolio consists of residential properties.
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