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Empire Metals (LON:EEE) Stock Price Down 16.1% - What's Next?

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Key Points

  • Empire Metals (LON:EEE) saw a significant decline in stock price, dropping 16.1% during trading and last trading at GBX 48.99 ($0.67).
  • The company reported a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.12 and has a current ratio of 14.31, indicating strong liquidity.
  • Empire Metals focuses on developing its Pitfield titanium project in Western Australia, identified as having high-grade titanium deposits of unprecedented scale.
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Shares of Empire Metals Limited (LON:EEE - Get Free Report) fell 16.1% during trading on Friday . The stock traded as low as GBX 46 ($0.63) and last traded at GBX 48.99 ($0.67). 4,256,885 shares were traded during trading, a decline of 6% from the average session volume of 4,539,925 shares. The stock had previously closed at GBX 58.40 ($0.80).

Empire Metals Stock Performance

The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.12, a current ratio of 14.31 and a quick ratio of 20.03. The company has a market cap of £269.25 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of -58,208.96 and a beta of 1.80. The firm has a fifty day simple moving average of GBX 38.35 and a 200 day simple moving average of GBX 22.44.

Empire Metals (LON:EEE - Get Free Report) last posted its quarterly earnings data on Thursday, September 4th. The company reported GBX (0.23) earnings per share for the quarter.

Insider Buying and Selling at Empire Metals

In related news, insider Shaun Bunn acquired 40,000 shares of the business's stock in a transaction on Wednesday, September 17th. The stock was bought at an average cost of GBX 37 per share, with a total value of £14,800. Also, insider Gregory Kuenzel ACA acquired 111,091 shares of the business's stock in a transaction on Friday, September 12th. The shares were bought at an average cost of GBX 45 per share, with a total value of £49,990.95. 5.06% of the stock is owned by company insiders.

About Empire Metals

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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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