Shinto stocks closed at 131.00 JPY on February 14, reflecting a 1.50% decline from the previous close of 133.00 JPY. The stock experienced volatility throughout the week, with its lowest price at 131.00 JPY and a high of 134.00 JPY during the day’s trading session.
On February 10, Shinto stocks had closed at 132.00 JPY, with the same opening price and trading volume of 1,500 shares. Compared to its previous performance, the stock has shown a downward trend, as it dropped from 133.00 JPY at the start of the session to 131.00 JPY at the close.
Market data indicates that Shinto’s stock has traded within a 52-week range of 120.00 JPY to 172.00 JPY. The company currently holds a market capitalization of 4.058 billion JPY. Meanwhile, its price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio stands at 31.41, with earnings per share (EPS) of 4.17.
With an average trading volume of 112,947 shares, Shinto’s stock saw a lower-than-average activity in the latest session, recording a volume of 81,200 shares. The stock’s beta of 0.55 suggests lower volatility compared to the broader market over the past five years.
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