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Barrick Gold Corporation (ABX.TO)

Toronto - Toronto Real-time price. Currency in CAD
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22.52-0.36 (-1.57%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
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Previous close22.88
Open23.10
Bid22.50 x 0
Ask22.51 x 0
Day's range22.34 - 23.16
52-week range18.65 - 28.19
Volume4,028,624
Avg. volume3,785,459
Market cap39.537B
Beta (5Y monthly)N/A
PE ratio (TTM)22.98
EPS (TTM)0.98
Earnings date01 May 2024
Forward dividend & yield0.55 (2.43%)
Ex-dividend date31 May 2024
1y target est29.97
  • Bloomberg

    Barrick CEO ‘Can’t See Any Reason’ for In-Person Annual Meetings

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  • Bloomberg

    Barrick CEO Bristow on Earnings, Gold and Copper Markets

    Barrick Gold President and CEO Mark Bristow discusses the company's first-quarter earnings and the outlook for the gold and copper markets with Katie Greifeld on Bloomberg Television. Barrick Gold reported adjusted earnings per share for the first quarter that beat the average analyst estimate.

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-Barrick Gold is not interested in bidding for Anglo American, CEO says

    Barrick Gold is not interested in bidding for Anglo American, which last week received a $39 billion takeover offer from BHP, and is building its own copper portfolio, the Canadian miner's CEO Mark Bristow said on Wednesday. If BHP's proposed acquisition of Anglo is successful, it would create one of the world's biggest copper miners. Analysts and investors expect rival bids to emerge after BHP's offer was rejected last week by Anglo, which said it was opportunistic, significantly undervaluing the company and its future prospects.