Stock Price
12.98
Daily Change
-0.05 -0.38%
Monthly
-14.89%
Yearly
50.58%
Q3 Forecast
12.46

EPS Reference Time Actual Consensus Previous
2026-04-29 FY2025Q1 PM 0.12 0.14 -0.01



Peers Price Chg Day Year Date
Alamos Gold 44.67 1.67 3.88% 21.75% Jul/02
Atalaya Mining 799.50 -13.50 -1.66% 72.68% Jul/02
Champion Iron 3.89 -0.05 -1.27% -13.75% Jul/02
Capstone Mining 12.98 -0.05 -0.38% 50.58% Jul/02
Capstone Copper Corp 13.45 -0.03 -0.22% 36.69% Jul/02
Equinox Gold 14.41 0.59 4.27% 82.17% Jul/02
Ero Copper 36.52 -1.35 -3.56% 59.06% Jul/02
First Majestic Silver 25.38 1.30 5.40% 120.12% Jul/02
Fortuna Silver Mines 12.31 0.32 2.67% 36.93% Jul/02
HudBay Minerals 32.40 -1.09 -3.25% 121.77% Jul/02


Capstone Mining traded at 12.98 this Thursday July 2nd, decreasing 0.05 or 0.38 percent since the previous trading session. Looking back, over the last four weeks, Capstone Mining lost 14.89 percent. Over the last 12 months, its price rose by 50.58 percent. Looking ahead, we forecast Capstone Mining to be priced at 12.46 by the end of this quarter and at 11.66 in one year, according to Trading Economics global macro models projections and analysts expectations.

Capstone Mining Corp. is a Canada-based mining company. The Company is engaged in the production of and exploration for base metals in the United States, Mexico, Canada and Chile, with a focus on copper. The Company's segments include individual mining operations of Pinto Valley (the United States), Cozamin (Mexico), Minto (Canada), Santo Domingo development project (Chile) and other. Its subsidiary, Pinto Valley Mining Corp., owns and operates copper Pinto Valley Mine located in Arizona, the United States. Capstone Gold, S.A. de C.V., its Mexican subsidiary, owns and operates copper-silver Cozamin Mine located in Zacatecas, Mexico. Minto Explorations Ltd., its Canadian subsidiary, owns and operates copper Minto Mine located in Yukon, Canada. Capstone Mining Chile SpA, its Chilean subsidiary, is performing exploration for base metal deposits in Chile. Minera Santo Domingo SCM, a Chilean subsidiary, holds the Santo Domingo copper-iron project in Chile.