Gold Reserve Inc. (OTCMKTS:GDRZF - Get Free Report) was the target of a large growth in short interest during the month of September. As of September 30th, there was short interest totalling 107,000 shares, a growth of 74.6% from the September 15th total of 61,300 shares. Based on an average daily trading volume, of 413,000 shares, the short-interest ratio is presently 0.3 days.
Gold Reserve Stock Performance
Shares of GDRZF traded down $0.11 during midday trading on Friday, hitting $2.51. 116,452 shares of the stock were exchanged, compared to its average volume of 109,420. The firm has a market cap of $249.87 million, a P/E ratio of -10.91 and a beta of 0.70. Gold Reserve has a 52-week low of $1.31 and a 52-week high of $4.92. The stock has a fifty day simple moving average of $3.35 and a 200 day simple moving average of $3.56.
Gold Reserve (OTCMKTS:GDRZF - Get Free Report) last posted its quarterly earnings results on Tuesday, August 20th. The company reported ($0.04) EPS for the quarter.
Gold Reserve Company Profile
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Gold Reserve Inc, an exploration stage company, engages in evaluating, acquiring, exploring, and developing mineral properties. It also holds interests in LMS Gold project located in Alaska, the United States. The company was founded in 1956 and is based in Spokane, Washington.
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