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Empire Metals (LON:EEE) Stock Price Down 3.4% - Here's What Happened

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Shares of Empire Metals Limited (LON:EEE - Get Free Report) traded down 3.4% during trading on Friday . The stock traded as low as GBX 10 ($0.13) and last traded at GBX 10.19 ($0.14). 3,131,183 shares traded hands during trading, a decline of 2% from the average session volume of 3,188,235 shares. The stock had previously closed at GBX 10.55 ($0.14).

Empire Metals Trading Up 5.3 %

The stock has a market capitalization of £71.94 million, a P/E ratio of -21.19 and a beta of 1.80. The stock's fifty day moving average price is GBX 10.82 and its two-hundred day moving average price is GBX 8.45. The company has a current ratio of 14.31, a quick ratio of 20.03 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.12.

Empire Metals Company Profile

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Empire Metals is an exploration and resource development company with a primary focus on developing Pitfield, an emerging giant titanium project in Western Australia. The high-grade titanium discovery at Pitfield is of unprecedented scale, with airborne surveys identifying a massive, coincident gravity and magnetics anomaly extending over 40km by 8km by 5km deep.

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