The Street Is Finally Waking Up To Lightbridge Corp (NASDAQ: LTBR)

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Stocks Info

Lightbridge Corp is listed on the NASDAQ as a member of the Industrials sector and is a part of the Electrical Equipment & Parts industry. The current market capitalization of Lightbridge Corp is $191.42M. A total of 0.76 million shares were traded on the day, compared to an average of 2.26M shares.

In the most recent transaction, DANIEL B MAGRAW bought 169 shares of LTBR for 7.35 per share on Mar 28 ’25. In a previous transaction on Mar 20 ’25, DANIEL B MAGRAW bought 323 shares at 9.94 per share.

Among the insiders who sold shares, GOLDMAN LARRY disposed of 18,303 shares on Feb 12 ’25 at a per-share price of $14.09. This resulted in the CFO holding 150,900 shares of LTBR after the transaction. In another insider transaction, MUSHAKOV ANDREY sold 30,000 shares at $14.58 per share on Feb 12 ’25. Company shares held by the EVP, Nuclear Operations now total 159,893.

Though price targets are rarely accurate, they can exert some influence from time to time and were often accepted as valuable by the market. In terms of 52-week highs and lows, LTBR has a high of $16.90 and a low of $2.21.

Balance Sheet Annually/Quarterly

A balance sheet is a report that shows the company’s assets and liabilities. In addition, it shows how much equity investors have invested in the company. Investors can determine the company’s prospects by calculating its financial ratios based on this information. LTBR’s latest balance sheet shows that the firm has $24.75M in Cash & Short Term Investments as of fiscal 2021. Its Book Value Per Share was $2.16, while its Total Shareholder’s Equity was $24.79M.

Analysts Opinion

It may be riskier to trade before market opening and after market closing than during regular market hours. Since issuers often announce critical financial information outside regular trading hours. Extended-hours trading may result in wider spreads for particular securities due to lower liquidity and higher volatility. Currently, 0 analysts are providing their opinions on the stock.

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