Market Risers: Glencore, Helium One Global Ltd, Ilika

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The trading price for Glencore with ticker code: LON:GLEN has climbed 2% or 6.3 points during the course of today’s session so far. Investors are a positive bunch during the session. Range high for the period so far is 322.2 dipping to 315. The total volume of shares exchanged through this period comes to 5,865,483 whilst the average number of shares exchanged is 37,592,577. The 52 week high for the shares is 339.4 which comes in at 24.25 points difference from the previous close and the 52 week low at 150.59 is a variance of 164.56 points. Glencore has a 20 SMA of 318.66 and also a 50 day simple moving average now at 319.84. This puts the market capitalisation now at £42,831.00m at the time of this report. The share price is in Great British pence. Mcap is measured in GBP. This article was written with the last trade for Glencore being recorded at Monday, July 5, 2021 at 12:14:47 PM GMT with the stock price trading at 321.45 GBX.

The share price for Helium One Global Ltd with EPIC code: LON:HE1 has increased 8.68% or 2.17 points during today’s session so far. Traders seem confident throughout the session. The periods high figure was 28 meanwhile the session low reached 24.36. Volume total for shares traded during this period was 14,629,522 with the daily average number around 13,728,571. The 52 week high price for the shares is 28 amounting to 3 points different to the previous business close and a 52 week low sitting at 3.8 which is a difference of 21.2 points. Helium One Global Ltd now has a 20 moving average of 23.15 and also a 50 day simple moving average now of 21.75. The market cap now stands at £167.23m at the time of this report. The stock is traded in GBX. Mcap is measured in GBP. This article was written with the last trade for Helium One Global Ltd being recorded at Monday, July 5, 2021 at 12:14:39 PM GMT with the stock price trading at 27.17 GBX.

Shares in Ilika found using EPIC: LON:IKA has moved up 12.64% or 22 points throughout today’s trading session so far. Market buyers are a positive bunch while the stock has been in play. The periods high has already touched 200 dropping as low as 170. The total volume of shares exchanged so far has reached 149,463 with the daily average traded share volume around 191,551. A 52 week high for the stock is 285 which is 111 points in difference on the previous days close and a 52 week low being 56.4 making a difference of 117.6 points. Ilika has a 20 SMA of 176.42 and now its 50 day MA at 200.88. The market cap now stands at £272.51m at the time of this report. The currency for this stock is GBX. Market cap is measured in GBP. This article was written with the last trade for Ilika being recorded at Monday, July 5, 2021 at 12:11:53 PM GMT with the stock price trading at 196 GBX.

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