Taiga Building Products Ltd. (TSE:TBL - Get Free Report)'s share price traded up 21.8% during trading on Wednesday . The stock traded as high as C$4.95 and last traded at C$4.75. 219,799 shares were traded during mid-day trading, an increase of 2,186% from the average session volume of 9,613 shares. The stock had previously closed at C$3.90.
Taiga Building Products Stock Performance
The stock has a fifty day moving average price of C$3.89 and a 200-day moving average price of C$3.86. The firm has a market capitalization of C$539.73 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of 10.71 and a beta of 0.77. The company has a current ratio of 3.63, a quick ratio of 1.51 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 21.99.
Taiga Building Products Company Profile
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Taiga Building Products Ltd. operates as a wholesale distributor of building products in Canada and the United States. It offers dimension lumber; panel products, such as plywood, particle board, and oriented strand board products; and allied and treated products, such as roofing materials, moldings, composite decking, and polyethylene sheeting products, as well as batt and foam insulation, flooring, and engineered and treated wood products.
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