FCIT:LSE:LSE-F&C Investment Trust PLC (GBX)

COMMON STOCK | Asset Management |

Last Closing

USD 1118

Change

+6.00 (+0.54)%

Market Cap

USD 5.37B

Volume

0.14M

Analyst Target

N/A
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Relative Performance (Total Returns)

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ETFs Containing FCIT:LSE

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Market Performance

  Market Performance vs. Industry/Classification (Asset Management) Market Performance vs. Exchange
  Value Sector Median Percentile Rank Grade Market Median Percentile Rank Grade
YTD  
Capital Gain 16.22% 80% B- 73% C
Dividend Return 0.02% 15% F 8% B-
Total Return 16.23% 79% B- 72% C
Trailing 12 Months  
Capital Gain 16.82% 80% B- 73% C
Dividend Return 0.02% 15% F 7% C-
Total Return 16.84% 79% B- 71% C-
Trailing 5 Years  
Capital Gain 43.70% 87% B+ 75% C
Dividend Return 0.09% 17% F 19% F
Total Return 43.79% 86% B+ 74% C
Average Annual (5 Year Horizon)  
Capital Gain 10.66% 75% C 68% D+
Dividend Return 10.96% 70% C- 68% D+
Total Return 0.30% 44% F 70% C-
Risk Return Profile  
Volatility (Standard Deviation) 12.13% 83% B 75% C
Risk Adjusted Return 90.33% 98% N/A 92% A
Market Capitalization 5.37B 92% A 67% D+

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Analyst Rating

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This is a composite scorecard based on the application of evaluation criteria deemed most important by analysts. This is not a buy or sell recommendation.

What to like:
Superior risk adjusted returns

This stock has performed well, on a risk adjusted basis, compared to its sector peers(for a hold period of at least 12 months) and is in the top quartile.

Superior return on assets

The company management has delivered better return on assets in the most recent 4 quarters than its peers, placing it in the top quartile.

Superior capital utilization

The company management has delivered better return on invested capital in the most recent 4 quarters than its peers, placing it in the top quartile.

Superior return on equity

The company management has delivered better return on equity in the most recent 4 quarters than its peers, placing it in the top quartile.

Low volatility

The stock’s annual returns have been stable and consistent compared to its sector peers(for a hold period of at least 12 months) and is in the top quartile. Although stability is good, also keep in mind it can limit returns.

High market capitalization

This is one of the largest entities in its sector and is among the top quartile. Such companies tend to be more stable.

Positive cash flow

The company had positive total cash flow in the most recent four quarters.

Superior Earnings Growth

This stock has shown top quartile earnings growth in the previous 5 years compared to its sector.

Superior Revenue Growth

This stock has shown top quartile revenue growth in the previous 5 years compared to its sector.

What to not like:
Overpriced on cashflow basis

The stock is trading high compared to its peers on a price to cash flow basis. It is priced above the median for its sectors. Proceed with caution if you are considering to buy.

Overpriced compared to book value

The stock is trading high compared to its peers median on a price to book value basis.

Below median total returns

The company has under performed its peers on annual average total returns in the past 5 years.

Low Dividend Growth

This stock has shown below median dividend growth in the previous 5 years compared to its sector.