OBOR — Starcrest Education The Belt & Road Share Price
Growth & Value
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Quality
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Financial Summary
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Other Ratios
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Recent History
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Profile Summary
Starcrest Education Limited, formerly Starcrest Education The Belt & Road Ltd, is a Cayman Islands-based international developer and operator of education services in Europe. The Company is formed to undertake the acquisition opportunities in the international education sector and to provide premier education services and products in the United Kingdom and to countries in Europe.
Directors
- Last Annual
- December 31st, 2020
- Last Interim
- June 30th, 2022
- Incorporated
- May 23rd, 2018
- Public Since
- January 31st, 2019
- Sector
- Personal & Household Products & Services
- Industry
- Consumer Defensives
- Exchange
- London Stock Exchange
- Shares in Issue
- 21,560,000
- Address
- Genesis Building, GUIYANG, KY1-1106
- Web
- https://www.starcresteducation.com/
- Phone
- Auditors
- BDO LLP
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FAQ
As of Today at 22:27 UTC, shares in Starcrest Education The Belt & Road are trading at 50.50p. This share price information is delayed by 15 minutes.
Shares in Starcrest Education The Belt & Road last closed at 50.50p and the price had moved by +20.24% over the past 365 days. In terms of relative price strength the Starcrest Education The Belt & Road share price has outperformed the FTSE All Share Index by +4.87% over the past year.
There is no consensus recommendation for this security.
Find out moreStarcrest Education The Belt & Road does not currently pay a dividend.
Starcrest Education The Belt & Road does not currently pay a dividend.
Starcrest Education The Belt & Road does not currently pay a dividend.
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As of the previous close price of 50.50p, shares in Starcrest Education The Belt & Road had a market capitalisation of .
Here are the trading details for Starcrest Education The Belt & Road:
- Country of listing: United Kingdom
- Exchange: LSE
- Ticker Symbol: OBOR
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The Starcrest Education The Belt & Road PE ratio based on its reported earnings over the past 12 months is null. The shares last closed at 50.50p.
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