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NextEnergy Solar Ord

NESF:LSE

NextEnergy Solar Ord

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  • Price (GBX)76.20
  • Today's Change0.50 / 0.66%
  • Shares traded560.61k
  • 1 Year change-29.70%
  • Beta0.4763
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1Y
Fund/benchmarkChange
PriceNextEnergy Solar Ord (Ordinary Share)-23.37%
NAVNextEnergy Solar Ord (Ordinary Share)+1.03%
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Key statistics

On Wednesday, NextEnergy Solar Ord (NESF:LSE) closed at 76.20, 8.39% above its 52-week low of 70.30, set on Apr 11, 2024.
52-week range
Today
70.30Apr 11 2024109.20May 03 2023
Short selling activity
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Shares outstanding590.82m
Market cap447.25m GBP
Total assets1.19bn GBP
Total expense ratio1.08%
High76.20
Low75.00
Previous close76.20
Average volume2.56m
YTD Change-17.53%
Beta0.4763
Diluted NAV (est)108.45
Diluted NAV (last pub)107.70
Premium/Discount-29.74%
Net Gearing+80.56%
Annual div (ADY)8.14
GBX
Annual div yield (ADY)10.75%
Div ex-dateFeb 15 2024
Div pay-dateMar 28 2024
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