Depending on how one views it, the stock price performance for the year has been a mixed bag, resulting in either an optimistic or pessimistic outlook. The index has shown a price loss of -0.58% this year. Over the last six months, there has been a stronger performance of -6.18%. The price of RIO leaped by -2.06% during the last 30 days period. For the last 5-days stocks have slided -3.83%.
Rio Tinto plc ADR’s market performance has been unstable in recent times.
52-week price history of RIO Stock
Examining the 52-week high and low prices can provide valuable insights into a stock’s current status and future performance. Rio Tinto plc ADR’s current trading price is -18.88% away from its 52-week high, while its distance from the 52-week low is 13.16%. The stock’s price range during this time has been between $51.67 and $72.08. The trading volume for the Basic Materials sector company’s shares reached about 2.44 million for the day, which was lower than the average daily volume of 3.29 million over the last three months.
Market Capitalization vs. Financial Performance: A Comparative Study
Rio Tinto plc ADR (RIO) has experienced a quarterly decline of -5.98% in its revenues when compared to the same period in the previous year. Presently, the company has a total market capitalization of 73.31B and boasts a workforce of 59594 employees.
Combining Moving Average and Trading Volume Data for Better Market Insight
RIO’s Debt-to-Equity Ratio Cause for Concern? An In-Depth Look
The debt-to-equity (D/E) ratio is a significant metric that provides insights into a company’s financial state and market presence. By dividing a company’s current liabilities by its shareholders’ equity, the D/E ratio depicts the extent of debt used by a company to fund its assets relative to the value of its shareholders’ equity. At the time of writing, the total D/E ratio for RIO stands at 0.25. Similarly, the long-term debt-to-equity ratio is also 0.24.