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Capital Limited Stock Surpasses 50-Day Moving Average

Published January 7, 2025

Capital Limited (LON:CAPD) has seen its stock price rise above its fifty-day moving average during trading on Monday. The company's fifty-day moving average stands at GBX 83.77 ($1.05), and the stock traded as high as GBX 85 ($1.06) during the session. The last recorded trade for Capital shares was at GBX 83.80 ($1.05), with a total trading volume of 35,719 shares.

Recent Performance of Capital Stock

Despite this upward movement, Capital's stock experienced a slight decline of 0.5% recently. As of now, the company holds a market capitalization of £163.71 million. It has a price-to-earnings (PE) ratio of 758.33 and a P/E/G ratio of 0.64, along with a beta of 0.60, indicating moderate volatility compared to the market. The firm also boasts a current ratio of 1.98 and a quick ratio of 1.36, which suggests it is in a healthy position to cover its short-term liabilities. Additionally, Capital Limited has a debt-to-equity ratio of 56.60.

About Capital Limited

Capital Limited is a well-established player in the mining services sector, offering a comprehensive range of solutions for drilling, mining, maintenance, and geochemical laboratory services to clients within the global minerals industry. Their service offerings encompass exploration drilling, delineation, production drilling, load and haul services, maintenance operations, and geochemical analysis. This diversified service portfolio positions Capital as a significant contributor to the mining sector.

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