TR Property Investment Trust plc (LON:TRY - Get Free Report)'s share price reached a new 52-week low during trading on Monday . The company traded as low as GBX 279 ($3.65) and last traded at GBX 280.49 ($3.67), with a volume of 371320 shares traded. The stock had previously closed at GBX 301.27 ($3.94).
TR Property Investment Trust Stock Performance
The business has a fifty day moving average price of GBX 297.73 and a 200 day moving average price of GBX 312.05. The company has a market cap of £907.08 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of 3.19 and a beta of 0.93.
Insiders Place Their Bets
In related news, insider Sarah-Jane Curtis purchased 1,797 shares of the stock in a transaction dated Wednesday, April 9th. The stock was bought at an average cost of GBX 277 ($3.63) per share, for a total transaction of £4,977.69 ($6,515.30). Insiders own 5.03% of the company's stock.
About TR Property Investment Trust
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TR Property Investment Trust plc is a closed-ended equity mutual fund launched by F&C Investment Business Ltd. The fund is managed by Thames River Capital LLP. It invests in public equity markets of Europe. The fund seeks to invest in stocks of companies that are operating in the real estate sector.
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