October 11 was a positive day for First Quantum Minerals Ltd. (FM:CA) as its stock finished the day having gained 5.71% to hit a price of $10.19 a share. The company reached a market cap of 6.98 billion and has 689.39 million shares outstanding. First Quantum Minerals Ltd. is a component of the the S&P/TSX Composite Index.
8.41 million shares changed hands over the course of the day as compared to an average volume of n/a over the last 30 days for First Quantum Minerals Ltd..
First Quantum Minerals Ltd is a diversified mining company is engaged in the production of copper, nickel, gold, zinc, and acid, and related activities including exploration and development. It has operating mines located in Zambia, Finland, Turkey, Spain and Mauritania. The company is developingthe Cobre Panama copper project in Panama, exploring the Haquira copper deposit in Peru and the Taca Taca copper-gold-molybdenum deposit in Argentina.. The company makes its home in Toronto, ON, and is currently under the leadership of CEO Philip K.R. Pascall.
First Quantum Minerals Ltd. has hit a high of $16.63 and reached a low of $7.84 over its last year of trading. The stock’s 50-day SMA is now $n/a and 200-day SMA is $n/a. As for its price valuations, the P/E ratio is at n/a and P/B is now 0.55.