Applied Minerals PE Ratio 2010-2022 | AMNL

Current and historical p/e ratio for Applied Minerals (AMNL) from 2010 to 2022. The price to earnings ratio is calculated by taking the latest closing price and dividing it by the most recent earnings per share (EPS) number. The PE ratio is a simple way to assess whether a stock is over or under valued and is the most widely used valuation measure. Applied Minerals PE ratio as of April 19, 2024 is 0.00.

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Applied Minerals PE Ratio Historical Data
Date Stock Price TTM Net EPS PE Ratio
0.00 nan
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Basic Materials Mining - Miscellaneous $0.000B $0.001B
Applied Minerals is the leading producer of halloysite clay and advanced natural iron oxide solutions from its wholly owned Dragon Mine property in Utah. Halloysite is aluminosilicate clay that forms naturally occurring nanotubes. In addition to serving the traditional halloysite markets for use in technical ceramics and catalytic applications, they have developed niche applications that benefit from the tubular morphology of its halloysite. These applications include carriers of active ingredients in paints, coatings and building materials, environmental remediation, agricultural applications and high-performance additives & fillers for plastic composites. Applied Minerals markets its halloysite products under the DRAGONITE trade name. From its Dragon Mine property, the Company also produces a range of ultra-pure natural iron oxides consisting of hematite and goethite. The inherent properties of the iron oxide from the Dragon Mine allow for a wide range of end uses in pigment and technical applications.
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