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Price Momentum
YUMC is trading near the top of its 52-week range and above its 200-day simple moving average.
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Price change
The price of YUMC shares has decreased $0.58 since the market last closed. This is a 1.05% drop.
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Closed at $54.91.
The stock has since dropped $0.10 in after-hours trading.
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About YUMC
Yum China Holdings, Inc. engages in the business of franchising and owning entities that own and operate restaurants. It operates through the following segments: Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC), Pizza Hut, and All Other Segments. The KFC segment focuses on operating a restaurant chain. The Pizza Hut segment offers casual dining and home service. The All Other segment includes the operations of Lavazza, Huang Ji Huang, Little Sheep, and Taco Bell, together with the company's delivery operating segment and e-commerce business. The company was founded in 1987 and is headquartered in Shanghai, China.
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Market cap: $19.84B
A market capitalization between $10 billion and $200 billion places YUMC in the large capitalization category.
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Latest YUMC news
No recent press releases are available for YUMC
YUMC Financials
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Total revenue: $11.80B (1Y), $2.82B (Q4)
Total Revenue increased 4.37% since last year and held flat since last quarter.
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Net income: $929.00M (1Y), $140.00M (Q4)
Net Income held flat since last year and held flat since last quarter.
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Earnings per share: $2.51 (1Y), $0.39 (Q4)
EPS increased 7.45% since last year and held flat since last quarter.
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YUMC Forecasts
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1-year stock price forecast
YUMC Competitors
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How competitors are chosen
YUMC's competitors are included in the Consumer Services sector and Restaurants group
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Market cap: $19.84B
A market capitalization between $10 billion and $200 billion places YUMC in the large capitalization category.
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