St. James Gold Corp. engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral properties. Its projects include Grub Line and Quinn Lake properties. The company was founded on May 7, 1981, and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.
LORD stock has fallen by 15.38% compared to the previous week, the month change is a 35.29% fall, over the last year ST JAMES GOLD CORP has showed a 26.67% decrease.
LORD net income for the last quarter is −474.73 K CAD, while the quarter before that showed 3.69 K CAD of net income which accounts for −12.96 K% change. Track more ST JAMES GOLD CORP financial stats to get the full picture.
Today ST JAMES GOLD CORP has the market capitalization of 5.67 M, it has increased by 11.11% over the last week.
No, LORD 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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LORD reached its all-time high on Oct 22, 1999 with the price of 172.500 CAD, and its all-time low was 0.045 CAD and was reached on Apr 9, 2020. See other stocks reaching their highest and lowest prices.
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