Revival Gold Inc. (CVE:RVG - Get Free Report)'s share price traded down 1% during mid-day trading on Thursday . The stock traded as low as C$0.49 and last traded at C$0.49. 36,401 shares traded hands during mid-day trading, a decline of 79% from the average session volume of 169,859 shares. The stock had previously closed at C$0.49.
Revival Gold Trading Down 1.0%
The stock has a market cap of C$94.42 million, a P/E ratio of -15.70 and a beta of 0.72. The company's fifty day simple moving average is C$0.47 and its 200-day simple moving average is C$0.36.
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Revival Gold Inc operates as a gold mineral exploration and development company in Canada. It holds 100% interest in the Beartrack-Arnett Gold Project located in Lemhi County, Idaho; and 51% interest in the Diamond Mountain Phosphate Project located in Uintah County, Utah. The company was formerly known as Strata Minerals Inc and changed its name to Revival Gold Inc in July 2017.
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