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Cube Psytech Holdings Inc. T.P


Primary Symbol: P.CUUB

Cube Psytech intends to trade on the Canadian Security Exchange. There is no date set for the closing of their Initial Public Offering at this time.


P.CUUB - Post by User

Post by Ridgebackon Aug 09, 2016 7:03am
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Post# 25121846

GLOBE SAYS

GLOBE SAYS

 

C:P Globe says Primero Mining lowered to "sector perform"
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    Globe says Primero Mining lowered to "sector perform"

    Primero Mining Corp (C:P) 
    Shares Issued 187,733,883
    Last Close 8/8/2016 $2.34
    Tuesday August 9 2016 - In the News

    The Globe and Mail reports in its Tuesday edition that though RBC Dominion Securities analyst Dan Rollins still believes Primero Mining ($1.76) offers patient investors a long-term value proposition, he downgraded it to "sector perform" from "outperform" (all figures U.S. unless otherwise stated) The Globe's David Leeder writes in the Eye On Equities column that Mr. Rollins expects most investors to "sit on the sidelines" until operational consistency is achieved at its San Dimas mine and "sustainable" gains come from its Black Fox mine. Mr. Rollins shaved his share target to $2.25 from $3.25. Analysts on average target the shares at $4.45. Mr. Rollins says, "Following another downward revision to guidance, we now believe the operational and tax-related headwinds facing Primero are too great." Mr. Rollins reiterated his "outperform" call on Primero in the Eye column on Feb. 10. The shares were the worth $2.23 (Canadian). Desjardins Securities analyst Michael Parkin boosted Primero to "buy" from "sell" in the Eye column on Feb. 22. The shares could then be had for $1.99 (Canadian). BMO cut Primero to "market perform" from "outperform" in the Eye column on April 20. It was then worth $2.10 (Canadian).


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