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Labrador Gold Corp is currently in a long term uptrend where the price is trading 163.0% above its 200 day moving average.
From a valuation standpoint, the stock is 100.0% cheaper than other stocks from the Basic Materials sector with a price to sales ratio of 0.0.
Labrador Gold Corp's total revenue sank by nan% to $0 since the same quarter in the previous year.
Its net income has dropped by 1192.1% to $-486K since the same quarter in the previous year.
Finally, its free cash flow fell by 448.4% to $-1M since the same quarter in the previous year.
Based on the above factors, Labrador Gold Corp gets an overall score of 2/5.
Industry | Gold |
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Sector | Basic Materials |
ISIN | CA50543R1091 |
CurrencyCode | CAD |
Exchange | V |
Dividend Yield | 0.0% |
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Beta | 1.21 |
Target Price | 0.75 |
PE Ratio | None |
Market Cap | 39M |
Labrador Gold Corp. engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of gold properties in the Americas. The company owns a 100% interest in the Borden Lake property located in Chapleau, Ontario. It has an option to acquire 100% interest in the Kingsway property consisting of 264 claims in 3 licenses covering approximately 77 square kilometers located near Gander, Newfoundland; and the Hopedale property that comprises 998 claims in 5 licenses covering 249 square kilometers. The company was formerly known as Nikos Explorations Ltd. and changed its name to Labrador Gold Corp. in December 2017. Labrador Gold Corp. was incorporated in 1987 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.
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