Previous Close | 7.15 |
Open | 7.34 |
Bid | 7.50 x 0 |
Ask | 8.30 x 0 |
Day's Range | 7.34 - 8.45 |
52 Week Range | 4.00 - 8.45 |
Volume | 2,520,389 |
Avg. Volume | 233,807 |
Market Cap | 47.003M |
Beta (3Y Monthly) | -1.14 |
PE Ratio (TTM) | N/A |
EPS (TTM) | -0.20 |
Earnings Date | Feb 28, 2019 - Mar 4, 2019 |
Forward Dividend & Yield | N/A (N/A) |
Ex-Dividend Date | N/A |
1y Target Est | 17.99 |
Norway's decision on the copper mine has been viewed as a litmus test for the Arctic, where climate change and technology are enabling mineral and energy extraction, shipping and tourism, but threatening traditional ways of life. "The mining project will strengthen the industrial base in the north," Industry Minister Torbjoern Roe Isaksen of the centre-right coalition government said in a statement.
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FINNMARK PLATEAU, Norway/OSLO, July 9 (Reuters) - When he's not out on the Arctic tundra with his 2,000 reindeer, his dog and Whitney Houston blasting through his headphones, Nils Mathis Sara is often busy explaining to people how a planned copper mine threatens his livelihood. Along with other Sami herders and fishermen, the 60-year-old is in a standoff with the mine owners, Norwegian officials and many townspeople that is, after six years, coming to a head. It is a litmus test for the Arctic, where climate change and technology are enabling mineral and energy extraction, shipping and tourism while threatening traditional ways of life and creating tensions among its four million inhabitants.