Liberty Latin America Ltd. (LILAK):
The share price has moved -24.13% from the maximum of 50 days and 8.33% from the minimum of 50 days. Analyze the consensus score of 2.7. For the next one-year period, the average of the individual price target estimates reported by sell-side analysts is $ 22.67.
Liberty Latin America Ltd. (LILAK) exhibited a 3.77% change pushing the price to $ 15.12 per share in the recently concluded trading session Wednesday. The last trading activity showed that the price of the shares fell 8.33% from its minimum of 52 weeks and traded with a variation of -36.79% from the maximum of prints in the 39, last period of 52 weeks. The Company has maintained 130.49 million mobile shares and holds 130.49 million shares outstanding.
The rate of earnings growth for the next few years is an important measure for investors wishing to hold a stock for several years. The company's earnings usually have a direct relationship with the price of the company's shares. The quarter-on-quarter sales growth is 1.90%.
The institutional ownership of the company is 84.23% while the ownership of Insiders is 7.01%.
Liberty Latin America Ltd. (LILAK) The volume of recent share exchanges is equal to 295760 shares compared to the average volume of 739.07 thousand shares. The relative volume observed at 0.4.
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Liberty Latin America Ltd. (LILAK) the stock fell -6.94% against the 20-day moving average, showing a downward movement in stocks in the short term. It moved -13.02% below the simple 50-day moving average. This is showing a pessimistic medium-term trend based on SMA 50. The share price fell -22.17% below the 200-day moving average which identified a long-term negative trend.
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