Land Securities Group Plc (OTCMKTS:LDSCY) Short Interest Update
by Renee Jackson · The Cerbat GemLand Securities Group Plc (OTCMKTS:LDSCY – Get Free Report) was the target of a large drop in short interest in the month of March. As of March 31st, there was short interest totalling 7,400 shares, a drop of 72.3% from the March 15th total of 26,700 shares. Based on an average daily volume of 92,700 shares, the days-to-cover ratio is currently 0.1 days.
Land Securities Group Stock Performance
Shares of LDSCY traded up $0.17 during midday trading on Tuesday, hitting $7.17. The stock had a trading volume of 93,672 shares, compared to its average volume of 79,835. The business has a 50-day simple moving average of $7.26 and a two-hundred day simple moving average of $7.59. Land Securities Group has a fifty-two week low of $6.34 and a fifty-two week high of $9.46.
Land Securities Group Cuts Dividend
The company also recently disclosed a dividend, which will be paid on Monday, April 28th. Investors of record on Friday, February 21st will be paid a $0.0709 dividend. The ex-dividend date is Friday, February 21st.
Land Securities Group Company Profile
At Landsec, we build and invest in buildings, spaces and partnerships to create sustainable places, connect communities and realise potential. We are one of the largest real estate companies in Europe, with a £12 billion portfolio of retail, leisure, workspace and residential hubs. Landsec is shaping a better future by leading our industry on environmental and social sustainability while delivering value for our shareholders, great experiences for our guests and positive change for our communities.
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