Shares of Uranium Royalty Corp. (TSE:URC - Get Free Report) fell 3.9% during trading on Tuesday . The company traded as low as C$3.19 and last traded at C$3.23. 169,516 shares changed hands during trading, a decline of 8% from the average session volume of 184,620 shares. The stock had previously closed at C$3.36.
Uranium Royalty Price Performance
The business's 50 day simple moving average is C$3.04 and its 200 day simple moving average is C$2.96. The company has a market capitalization of C$436.81 million, a PE ratio of 61.31 and a beta of 1.69.
Uranium Royalty Company Profile
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Uranium Royalty Corp is focused on gaining exposure to uranium prices by making investments in uranium interests, including royalties, streams, debt and equity investments in uranium companies, and through holdings of physical uranium. The company operates in a single segment, the investment in a portfolio of uranium interests.
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