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IMMOBEL Stock 9.67% Up On Thursday

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(VIANEWS) - The Market ended the session with IMMOBEL (IMMO.BR) jumping 9.67% to €30.05 on Thursday, after five consecutive sessions in a row of losses. BEL 20 jumped 1.15% to €3,746.72, following the last session's downward trend on what was an all-around positive trend exchanging session today.

IMMOBEL's last close was €27.40, 49.17% under its 52-week high of €53.90.

About IMMOBEL

Immobel SA engages in the real estate development business in Belgium, Luxemburg, France, Germany, Poland, and Spain. The company undertakes office, residential, and retail projects, as well as develops real estate projects for living, working, and recreational activities. It also provides project management and leasing services. The company was formerly known as Allfin NV and changed its name to Immobel SA in June 2016. The company was incorporated in 1863 and is headquartered in Brussels, Belgium.

Earnings Per Share

As for profitability, IMMOBEL has a trailing twelve months EPS of €-0.13.

Return on Equity

The company's return on equity, which measures the profitability of a business relative to shareholder's equity, for the twelve trailing months is negative -0.21%.

Revenue Growth

Year-on-year quarterly revenue growth declined by 36.9%, now sitting on 188.48M for the twelve trailing months.

Stock Price Classification

According to the stochastic oscillator, a useful indicator of overbought and oversold conditions, IMMOBEL's stock is considered to be overbought (>=80).

Yearly Top and Bottom Value

IMMOBEL's stock is valued at €30.05 at 21:39 EST, way under its 52-week high of €53.90 and way above its 52-week low of €25.05.

Moving Average

IMMOBEL's worth is higher than its 50-day moving average of €27.78 and way under its 200-day moving average of €36.41.

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