14L.F 3.62 (+0.56%)
NZATME0002S8Consumer Packaged GoodsFarm Products

A2 Milk (14L.F) Stock Highlights

3.62 | +0.56%
2024-10-21 01:32:21
The a2 Milk Company is a New Zealand licensor and marketer of fresh milk, infant formula, and other dairy products that lack the A1 beta-casein protein. The firm was founded in 2000 by Corran McLachlan, who developed a genetic test to determine which proteins a cow produces in its milk, and business partner Howard Patterson. The company has been through a tumultuous history of receivership, legal battles, and strategic shifts, but emerged in its current structure in 2006 and listed publicly in March 2013.

Statistics

Range Today
3.62 3.62
Volume Today 0
Range 1 Year
2.22 4.42
Volume 1 Year 89.75K
Range 3 Year
2.22 4.73
Volume 3 Year 348.36K
Range 10 Year
0.29 12.502
Volume 10 Year 2.52M

Highlights

Market Capitalization 2.9B (mid)
Floating Shares 720.88M
Current Price 3.62
Price To Earnings 27.85
Price To Revenue 1.02
Price To Book 2.07
Earnings Per Share 0.13
Payout Ratio 0%

Performance

Latest +0.56%
1 Month +14.92%
3 Months -14.62%
6 Months +7.42%
1 Year +47.76%
3 Years -13.81%
5 Years -50.98%
10 Years +881.03%

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