Value and Indexed Property Income (LON:VIP - Get Free Report)'s stock price crossed below its 50-day moving average during trading on Monday . The stock has a 50-day moving average of GBX 186.93 ($2.42) and traded as low as GBX 185 ($2.40). Value and Indexed Property Income shares last traded at GBX 187 ($2.42), with a volume of 21,695 shares.
Value and Indexed Property Income Trading Up 1.9 %
The firm's 50 day simple moving average is GBX 186.69 and its two-hundred day simple moving average is GBX 186.98. The stock has a market capitalization of £81.19 million, a P/E ratio of 19.33 and a beta of 0.98. The company has a quick ratio of 22.47, a current ratio of 2.84 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 67.96.
Value and Indexed Property Income Dividend Announcement
The company also recently announced a dividend, which will be paid on Friday, April 25th. Investors of record on Thursday, March 27th will be given a GBX 3.40 ($0.04) dividend. This represents a yield of 1.81%. The ex-dividend date of this dividend is Thursday, March 27th. Value and Indexed Property Income's payout ratio is 132.64%.
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Value and Income Trust plc is a closed-ended equity mutual fund launched by Value & Income Services Limited. The fund is co-managed by OLIM Ltd. and OLIM Property Limited. It invests in the public equity markets of the United Kingdom. The fund also invests in convertible securities. It seeks to invest in stocks of companies operating across diversified sectors.
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