Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
Clean Air Metals shares surged 33% to C$0.08 on heavy volume, with no clear reason for the jump.
Clean Air Metals (CVE:AIR) shares jumped 33.3% to C$0.08 on Thursday, driven by a surge in trading volume to 2.1 million shares—286% above average—following a close at C$0.06.
The stock’s rise coincided with its 50-day and 200-day moving averages at C$0.07 and C$0.06, respectively, and the company, an exploration-stage firm in Ontario, continues to focus on platinum, palladium, copper, and nickel projects, including the Thunder Bay North Critical Minerals Project.
With a market cap of C$20.04 million, a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.01, and a high beta of 2.74, the stock remains highly volatile.
No specific catalyst for the price increase was identified, and the company has no reported earnings.
Las acciones de Clean Air Metals subieron un 33% a 0,08 dólares canadienses en volumen elevado, sin una razón clara para el salto.