Videndum Plc (LON:VID - Get Free Report) hit a new 52-week low during trading on Thursday . The company traded as low as GBX 58 ($0.73) and last traded at GBX 62 ($0.78), with a volume of 166953 shares trading hands. The stock had previously closed at GBX 63 ($0.80).
Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades
A number of research analysts have commented on the company. Shore Capital restated a "hold" rating on shares of Videndum in a research note on Friday, December 13th. Jefferies Financial Group restated a "buy" rating and issued a GBX 425 ($5.37) target price on shares of Videndum in a research note on Monday, December 16th.
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Videndum Trading Down 22.3 %
The stock has a market capitalization of £45.20 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of -1.28 and a beta of 1.00. The company has a current ratio of 1.91, a quick ratio of 0.68 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 77.44. The company has a fifty day moving average of GBX 130.88 and a two-hundred day moving average of GBX 232.17.
About Videndum
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Videndum (formerly known as The Vitec Group plc) is a leading global provider of premium branded hardware products and software solutions to the growing content creation market.
Videndum's customers include broadcasters, film studios, production and rental companies, photographers, independent content creators, vloggers, influencers, gamers, professional sounds crews and enterprises.
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