On the FLYLF page at barrons.com, there is an analyst "buy" rating with a price target of (presumed USD) $1.50. $1.50 USD converts to $1.91 CDN at this moment.
FLYLF shown in real time on their page as USD $0.6175. Average price target from 1 rating(s): $1.50. This is roughly 2.5 times the current price.
The scale shows the following options... Sell Under(perform) Hold Over(perform) Buy
There doesn't seem to be any more detail or mention of who the analyst is. Perhaps someone can post about the relevance or importance of this. I don't recall seeing it before. Is the time period typically one year?
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