G2 Goldfields Inc Common Shares

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About GUYGF

G2 Goldfields, Inc. engages in acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral properties. The company was founded by Dean G. 

CEO
Daniel Joseph Noone
CEODaniel Joseph Noone
Employees
133
Employees133
Headquarters
Toronto, Ontario
HeadquartersToronto, Ontario
Founded
2009
Founded2009
Employees
133
Employees133

GUYGF Key Statistics

Market cap
1.76B
Market cap1.76B
Price-Earnings ratio
-254.68
Price-Earnings ratio-254.68
Dividend yield
Dividend yield
Average volume
49.52K
Average volume49.52K
High today
High today
Low today
Low today
Open price
$7.09
Open price$7.09
Volume
0.00
Volume0.00
52 Week high
$9.99
52 Week high$9.99
52 Week low
$1.83
52 Week low$1.83

Stock Snapshot

With a market cap of 1.76B, G2 Goldfields Inc Common Shares(GUYGF) trades at $6.80. The stock has a price-to-earnings ratio of -254.68.

On 2026-05-26, G2 Goldfields Inc Common Shares(GUYGF) stock opened at $7.09, reached a high of —, and a low of —.

The G2 Goldfields Inc Common Shares(GUYGF)'s current trading volume is 0, compared to an average daily volume of 49.52K.

During the past year, G2 Goldfields Inc Common Shares(GUYGF) stock moved between $1.83 at its lowest and $9.99 at its peak.

During the past year, G2 Goldfields Inc Common Shares(GUYGF) stock moved between $1.83 at its lowest and $9.99 at its peak.

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