Iamgold Corporation – Consensus Indicates Potential -10.3% Downside

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Iamgold Corporation with ticker code (IAG) now have 12 analysts covering the stock with the consensus suggesting a rating of ‘Hold’. The target price ranges between 2.5 and 1.1 calculating the mean target price we have 1.82. With the stocks previous close at 2.03 this now indicates there is a potential downside of -10.3%. The day 50 moving average is 1.63 and the 200 day moving average is 2. The market cap for the company is $972m. Visit the company website at: https://www.iamgold.com

The potential market cap would be $872m based on the market concensus.

IAMGOLD Corporation, through its subsidiaries, explores, develops, and operates gold mining properties in North America, South America, and West Africa. The company owns interests in the Rosebel mine located in Suriname, South America; the Essakane mine situated in Burkina Faso and Boto gold project located in Senegal, West Africa; and Westwood mine, covers an area of 1,925 hectare and located in Quebec and the Côté gold project, which covers an area of 586 square kilometer located in Ontario, Canada. Its exploration and development projects include the Pitangui project in Brazil; the Karita project located in Guinea; the Diakha-Siribaya project situated in Mali; and the Nelligan and Monster Lake projects located in Quebec, Canada. IAMGOLD Corporation was incorporated in 1990 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.

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