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Closing Bell: Yangarra Resources Ltd up on Thursday (YGR)

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

Today in trading, Yangarra Resources Ltd shares closed at $1.20 after opening the day at $1.15. Intraday prices ranged from a low of $1.14 to a high of $1.20.

The price boosted 3.45% from the previous day's close of $1.16.

During the day 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.

Yangarra Resources Ltd has listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) under the ticker YGR.

Trading volume was 269,062 on 131 total trades. On average, Yangarra Resources Ltd has traded 172,651 shares over 5 days and 74,640 year-to-date.

The TSX overall saw 1,786 price advancers against 3,411 declines and 112 unchanged.

During the prior 52 weeks, YGR.TO has traded as high as $1.98 (September 05,2023) and low as $1.06 (March 12,2024). Moreover, the shares have shrunken -33.33 percent in 52 weeks, while they have dipped -6.25% this year.

It announced a 2.50 dividend on January 01/70, with an December 06/89 ex-date and January 01/70 pay day.

Following today's trading, Yangarra Resources Ltd has a market capitalization of $114.53 million on a float of 98,734 shares outstanding. Its annual EPS is $0.47.

Yangarra Resources Ltd is a TSX Oil & Gas E&P company headquartered in Calgary, CAN.

Currently, Yangarra Resources Ltd's consensus rating is "Hold" based on 2 analysts according to Zacks. Currently, there are 2 hold ratings for the stock.

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