Polar Capital Technology Trust Plc Share Price Today, Forecast Target, Chat & Where To Buy [PCT]

  • Today's Polar Capital Technology Trust Plc share price is 507 (as of 15:17 01-Apr-2026) which is a change of 26.91 or 5.61% from the last closing price of 507.
  • With 2,213,431 shares traded this gives Polar Capital Technology Trust Plc a market capitalisation of 5,594,437,813.
  • Polar Capital Technology Trust Plc's most recent daily high has been 505.56 and daily low 493.5. The Polar Capital Technology Trust Plc share price 52 week high has been 531 and the 52 week low 235.
  • Based on the most recent Polar Capital Technology Trust Plc share price opening of 507, the current Polar Capital Technology Trust Plc EPS (earnings per share) are 1.88 and the PE (price earnings ratio) is 2.7.

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It currently costs 507 to buy one share in Polar Capital Technology Trust Plc (as of 15:17 01-Apr-2026) which is a change of 26.91 or 5.61% from the last closing price of 480. To buy shares in Polar Capital Technology Trust Plc you will need a stock trading platform like City Index.

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Is Polar Capital Technology Trust Plc A Good Investment?

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