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Closing Bell: Transalta Corp up on Thursday (TA)

Automated Summaries - The Globe and Mail - Thu Apr 25, 4:01PM CDT

In market activity today, Transalta Corp shares opened at $8.99 and closed at $9.32. It traded at a low of $8.93 to a high of $9.34.

Shares boosted 2.64 percent from the previous day's close of $9.08.

Today across North America, the TSX Composite closed 0.05% at 21885.38, the S&P 500 closed 0.02% at 5071.63, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed -0.11% at 38460.92 and the Nasdaq Composite closed 0.10% at 15712.75.

Transalta Corp traded under TA on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX).

A total of 1,587,075 shares was traded during the last trading day, with total trades of 5,536. On average, Transalta Corp has traded 1,056,021 shares over the last 5-days and 956,788 year-to-date.

Trading across the entire TSX saw 1,786 price advancers against 3,411 declines and 112 unchanged.

During the prior 52 weeks, TA.TO has traded as high as $13.97 (August 11,2023) and low as $8.22 (April 16,2024). Moreover, the shares have dipped -22.01% in the last year, while they have decreased -15.43% year-to-date.

It announced a 0.06 dividend on November 21/23, with an February 29/24 ex-date and April 01/24 pay day.

Following today's trading, Transalta Corp has a market capitalization of $2.79 billion on a float of 307,522 shares outstanding. Its annual EPS is $2.33.

Transalta Corp is a TSX Utilities Independent Power company headquartered in Calgary, CAN.

Based on 9.00 analysts, Transalta Corp gets an average recommendation of "Strong Buy" according to Zacks. Currently, there are 8 buy ratings and 1 hold ratings for the stock.

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