Market Risers: Ilika, Kromek Group, Morses Club, Norman Broadbent

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The share price for Ilika EPIC code: LON:IKA has gained 4.74% or 9 points throughout the session so far. Traders have remained optimistic throughout the session. The high for the period has peaked at 205 meanwhile the session low reached 190. Volume total for shares traded during this period was 40,194 with the average number of shares traded daily being 706,378. The 52 week high price for the shares is 280 which is 90 points in difference on the previous days close and a 52 week low being 24.1 which is a difference of 165.9 points. Ilika now has a 20 simple moving average of 204.75 and now its 50 day SMA of 139.26. This puts the market capitalisation now at £275.81m 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 Ilika being recorded at Monday, January 18, 2021 at 12:10:10 PM GMT with the stock price trading at 199 GBX.

Stock in Kromek Group ticker code: LON:KMK has moved up 5.71% or 0.97 points during today’s session so far. Market buyers have stayed positive while the stock has been in play. The high for the period has reached 18.3 dipping to 16.83. The amount of shares exchanged has so far reached 1,739,437 while the average shares exchanged is 2,797,783. A 52 week high for the stock is 28 equating to 11.1 points difference from the previous close and the 52 week low at 7.66 making a difference of 9.24 points. Kromek Group now has a 20 moving average of 12.89 and now a 50 day SMA of 12.55. This puts the market capitalisation now at £61.56m 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 Kromek Group being recorded at Monday, January 18, 2021 at 12:15:08 PM GMT with the stock price trading at 17.86 GBX.

The share price for Morses Club with ticker code: LON:MCL has stepped up 4.22% or 2.4 points in today’s trading session so far. Buyers seem confident while the stock has been in play. Range high for the period has seen 60 dropping as low as 56.94. The number of shares traded by this point in time totalled 101,701 with the daily average traded share volume around 358,796. A 52 week high for the stock is 133.8 which is 76.8 points difference from the previous close and the 52 week low at 15 a difference of some 42 points. Morses Club has a 20 day moving average of 55.53 and the 50 day moving average of 46.99. The market capitalisation currently stands at £77.96m 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 Morses Club being recorded at Monday, January 18, 2021 at 12:14:10 PM GMT with the stock price trading at 59.4 GBX.

Shares of Norman Broadbent ticker lookup code: LON:NBB has climbed 4.71% or 0.22 points in today’s trading session so far. Buyers seem confident during this period. Range high for the period has seen 5 meanwhile the session low reached 5. The amount of shares exchanged has so far reached 25,000 with the average number of shares traded daily being 6,258. The 52 week high is 9.9 about 5.12 points difference from the previous close and the 52 week low at 4 is a variance of 0.78 points. Norman Broadbent now has a 20 SMA at 4.67 and now its 50 day SMA of 4.82. This puts the market cap at £2.76m 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 Norman Broadbent being recorded at Monday, January 18, 2021 at 11:46:18 AM GMT with the stock price trading at 5 GBX.

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