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Imperial Metals Corp(III-T)
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Closing Bell: Imperial Metals Corp down on Tuesday (III)

Automated Summaries - The Globe and Mail - Tue Mar 19, 4:02PM CDT

In today's trading, shares of Imperial Metals Corp opened at $2.23 and closed at $2.20. Intraday prices ranged from a low of $2.19 to a high of $2.25.

The price slid -2.22 percent from the previous day's close of $2.25.

Today across North America, the TSX Composite closed -0.05% at 21837.18, the S&P 500 closed 0.63% at 5149.42, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 0.20% at 38790.43 and the Nasdaq Composite closed 0.82% at 16103.45.

Imperial Metals Corp traded under III on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX).

A total of 10,700 shares was traded during the last trading day, with total trades of 26, while having an average volume of 130,904 over the last 5-days.

Trading across the entire TSX saw 3,300 price advancers against 1,937 declines and 124 unchanged.

During the prior 52 weeks, III.TO has traded as high as $2.85 (August 10,2023) and low as $1.70 (June 15,2023). Moreover, in the last 12 months, Imperial Metals Corp's shares have boosted 18.92 percent, while they have boosted 0.92% this year.

It announced a 0.16 dividend on August 10/00, with an August 30/00 ex-date and January 01/70 pay day.

Following today's trading, Imperial Metals Corp has a market capitalization of $364.21 million on a float of 161,871 shares outstanding. Its annual EPS is $-0.23.

Imperial Metals Corp is a TSX Copper company headquartered in Vancouver, CAN.

Currently, Imperial Metals Corp has an average recommendation of "Strong Sell" based on 0.00 analysts according to Zacks. Currently, there are for the stock.

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