Probe Gold (CVE:PRB) Stock Price Down 1.8% – Here’s Why
by Sarita Garza · The Markets DailyProbe Gold Inc. (CVE:PRB – Get Free Report)’s share price traded down 1.8% on Monday . The stock traded as low as C$1.64 and last traded at C$1.65. 21,950 shares were traded during mid-day trading, a decline of 58% from the average session volume of 52,782 shares. The stock had previously closed at C$1.68.
Wall Street Analyst Weigh In
Several research analysts recently weighed in on PRB shares. CIBC decreased their target price on Probe Gold from C$3.35 to C$2.35 in a research note on Monday, December 2nd. BMO Capital Markets raised their price objective on shares of Probe Gold from C$3.00 to C$3.50 in a research report on Thursday, September 12th.
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Probe Gold Trading Down 1.8 %
The company has a current ratio of 10.26, a quick ratio of 10.23 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.93. The stock has a market cap of C$249.83 million and a price-to-earnings ratio of -11.15. The company has a fifty day simple moving average of C$1.65 and a 200-day simple moving average of C$1.65.
Probe Gold Company Profile
Probe Metals Inc engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of gold properties in Canada. The company's principal project is the Val-d'Or East project comprising 1,000 claims covering an area of 436 square kilometers located in the city of Val-d'Or, Quebec. It also holds interest in the Detour Quebec project, which includes approximately 1,434 claims covering ab area of 777 square kilometers located in north of Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec; and 100 % interest in Casa-Cameron project comprising 3 properties covering an area of approximately 169 square kilometers.
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