Previous close | 13.31 |
Open | 13.11 |
Bid | 12.25 x 0 |
Ask | 12.46 x 0 |
Day's range | 13.11 - 13.11 |
52-week range | 6.53 - 26.71 |
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Avg. volume | 9 |
Market cap | N/A |
Beta (5Y monthly) | N/A |
PE ratio (TTM) | N/A |
EPS (TTM) | N/A |
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Forward dividend & yield | N/A (N/A) |
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Panama's president-elect has ruled out talks with Canadian miner First Quantum Minerals until it drops multiple arbitration proceedings it has launched seeking billions of dollars in compensation from the government over a mine shutdown order. President-elect Jose Raul Mulino spoke about his plans for the major copper mine, once responsible for some 5% of Panama's economic activity and some 40% of First Quantum's revenue, in an interview with local news radio program Panama en Directo on Thursday.
First Quantum Minerals is looking forward to talks with the new administration in Panama and to work together to find a resolution to its disputed Cobre Panama mine, the Canadian miner said on Monday. Panama on Sunday elected Jose Raul Mulino as its new president. The outcome is seen by analysts as a positive development for the future of Cobre Panama mine which the outgoing administration ordered closed last year after public protests over environmental damage from mining in the country.