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Grande Portage Resources Ltd.

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Market capitalization
‪18.89 M‬EUR
−0.006EUR
‪−676.59 K‬EUR
0.00EUR
‪138.77 M‬
Beta (1Y)
1.80

About Grande Portage Resources Ltd.


CEO
Ian McCulloch Klassen
Headquarters
Vancouver
Founded
1984
ISIN
CA38655P2017
FIGI
BBG00HT43LW7
Grande Portage Resources Ltd. engages in the exploration of mineral properties. It holds interest on the Herbert Gold project located in Alaska. The company was founded on October 17, 1984 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.

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Depending on the exchange, the stock ticker may vary. For instance, on FWB exchange Grande Portage Resources Ltd. stocks are traded under the ticker GPB.
GPB reached its all-time high on Jun 16, 2011 with the price of 18.090 EUR, and its all-time low was 0.044 EUR and was reached on Mar 7, 2019. View more price dynamics on GPB chart.
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Yes, you can track Grande Portage Resources Ltd. financials in yearly and quarterly reports right on TradingView.
GPB net income for the last quarter is ‪−156.95 K‬ EUR, while the quarter before that showed ‪−180.46 K‬ EUR of net income which accounts for 13.03% change. Track more Grande Portage Resources Ltd. financial stats to get the full picture.
No, GPB doesn't pay any dividends to its shareholders. But don't worry, we've prepared a list of high-dividend stocks for you.
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