Kiwetinohk Energy Corp. (TSE:KEC - Get Free Report) shares dropped 0.8% on Tuesday . The company traded as low as C$16.65 and last traded at C$16.75. Approximately 800 shares changed hands during mid-day trading, a decline of 89% from the average daily volume of 7,337 shares. The stock had previously closed at C$16.88.
Wall Street Analyst Weigh In
Separately, BMO Capital Markets increased their target price on shares of Kiwetinohk Energy from C$20.00 to C$21.00 in a research note on Friday, December 13th.
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Kiwetinohk Energy Stock Down 0.9 %
The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 33.50, a quick ratio of 0.48 and a current ratio of 0.82. The business's 50 day moving average is C$16.55 and its 200-day moving average is C$15.71. The stock has a market cap of C$732.96 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of 11.19 and a beta of 0.29.
About Kiwetinohk Energy
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Kiwetinohk Energy Corp., an energy transition company, develops and produces of natural gas and related products in Canada. The company sells crude oil, natural gas, condensate, and natural gas liquids. It also in the process of developing renewable, and natural gas-fired power generation projects to incorporate carbon capture technology, as well as explores and develops of petroleum and natural gas in western Canada.
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