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Closing Bell: Wallbridge Mining Company Ltd up on Thursday (WM)

Automated Summaries - The Globe and Mail - Thu Apr 18, 4:01PM CDT

Today, Wallbridge Mining Company Ltd opened at $0.10 and closed at $0.10. Intraday prices ranged from a low of $0.09 to a high of $0.10.

Shares advanced 5.26% from the previous day's close of $0.10.

During the day across North America, the TSX Composite closed tsx_percentage_change% at 21708.44, the S&P 500 closed sp_500_percentage_change% at 5022.21, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed dow_jones_percentage_change% at 37753.31 and the Nasdaq Composite closed nasdaq_percentage_change% at 15683.37.

Wallbridge Mining Company Ltd has listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) under the ticker WM.

A total of 1,035,588 shares was traded during the session, with total trades of 73, while having an average volume of 643,289 in the last five days.

The TSX overall saw 2,663 price advancers against 2,504 declines and 146 unchanged.

During the prior 52 weeks, WM.TO has traded as high as $0.17 (May 10,2023) and low as $0.06 (March 01,2024). Moreover, the shares have shrunken -41.18 percent in the last 52 weeks, while this year, they have eased 0.00%.

Following today's trading, Wallbridge Mining Company Ltd has a market capitalization of $96.54 million on a float of 1,016,250 shares outstanding. Its annual EPS is $-0.01.

Wallbridge Mining Company Ltd is a None company headquartered in Greater Sudbury, CAN.

Currently, Wallbridge Mining Company Ltd has an average recommendation of "Moderate Buy" based on 1.00 analysts according to Zacks. From those 1 analysts, 1 have buy ratings.

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