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First Tin (LON:1SN) Shares Down 6.9% - Here's What Happened

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Key Points

  • Shares fell 6.9% to GBX 13.50 in mid-day trading, with 413,920 shares changing hands—about a 66% drop from the average session volume.
  • First Tin reported a quarterly loss of GBX (0.15) EPS and has a market cap of £68.64 million with a negative P/E of -46.92; its 50‑ and 200‑day moving averages are GBX 15.54 and GBX 10.52 respectively.
  • The company is developing low‑capex tin projects in Germany and Australia and aims to bring two tin mines into production in three years to supply conflict‑free tin for clean energy and technology markets.
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First Tin Plc (LON:1SN - Get Free Report) shares traded down 6.9% during mid-day trading on Tuesday . The stock traded as low as GBX 13.50 and last traded at GBX 13.50. 413,920 shares changed hands during mid-day trading, a decline of 66% from the average session volume of 1,227,243 shares. The stock had previously closed at GBX 14.50.

First Tin Stock Performance

The firm's 50 day moving average price is GBX 15.54 and its two-hundred day moving average price is GBX 10.52. The company has a market cap of £68.64 million, a P/E ratio of -46.92 and a beta of 1.41.

First Tin (LON:1SN - Get Free Report) last posted its quarterly earnings results on Wednesday, February 25th. The company reported GBX (0.15) EPS for the quarter.

First Tin Company Profile

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First Tin is an ethical, reliable and sustainable tin development company with advanced, low capex projects in Germany and Australia, led by a team of renowned tin specialists. The Company is focused on becoming a tin supplier in conflict-free, low political risk jurisdictions through the rapid development of high value, low capex tin assets in Germany and Australia. First Tin's goal is to use best-in-class environmental standards to bring two tin mines into production in three years, providing provenance of supply to support the current global clean energy and technological revolutions, for which tin is critical.

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