Jaguar Mining Inc. (OTCMKTS:JAGGD - Get Free Report) fell 5.1% during mid-day trading on Monday . The company traded as low as $2.58 and last traded at $2.58. 42,458 shares were traded during trading, an increase of 27% from the average session volume of 33,340 shares. The stock had previously closed at $2.72.
Jaguar Mining Trading Down 5.1%
The stock's fifty day moving average price is $2.47 and its 200-day moving average price is $2.03. The firm has a market cap of $186.66 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of 5.16 and a beta of 2.75.
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Jaguar Mining, Inc engages in the acquisition, exploration, development and operation of gold producing properties in Brazil. Its mining operations include Turmalina, Paciência and Caeté. The firm is also developing the Grurupi Project and exploring the Iron Quadrangle and Pedra Branca Project. The company was founded by Daniel R.
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