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$111.89M
12.61
2,047
5.82%
Eurocell PLC (ECEL) trades on London Stock Exchange in GBX. The company is classified in the Industrials sector under the Building Products & Equipment industry. The stock currently trades at GBX110.50, down 2.64% from the previous close.
Over the past year, ECEL has traded between a low of GBX105.00 and a high of GBX160.22. The stock has lost 24.1% over this period. It is currently 31.0% below its 52-week high.
Eurocell PLC has a market capitalization of $111.89M, with a price-to-earnings ratio of 12.61 and a dividend yield of 5.82%.
Eurocell plc engages in manufacture, distribution, and recycling of windows, doors, and roofline polyvinyl chloride (PVC) building products in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. The company operates through Profiles, Corporate, and Building Plastics segments. It also offers fascia and capping boards, finishing trims, soffit boards, ventilators, and accessories; decking, fencing, and balustrade. In addition, the company provides polycarbonate, roofing insulation and membrane, lightweight roofing and tiles, flashing, flat roofing, dry verge, roof lanterns and glazing, ladders, and access equipment; external and internal cladding; and sealants, adhesives, and cleaners. Further, it offers guttering and drainage materials; vinyl flooring, flooring trims, and skirting boards; tool storage, and other accessories. Additionally, the company provides composite, internal, Bi Fold, and UPVC doors; UPVC and roof windows, windowsills, trims, and window boards; security hardware and ironmongery; garden rooms, carports, pergolas, door canopies, gazebos, patio covers, and veranda related materials. Furthermore, it offers orangeries, UPVC and contemporary conservatories, equinox tiled roof system, and roof lanterns. The company provides other profile doors, windows, cladding, and tiles related products. The company was founded in 1974 and is headquartered in Alfreton, the United Kingdom.
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