PINX: DBRM
- Last Close 0.0287
- Sector Energy
- Industry Oil & Gas E&P
- Investment Style
- Day Range 0.03 – 0.03
- Year Range 0.02 – 0.06
- Market Cap 11.0419 Mil
- Volume / Avg 38,651.0 / 35,934.8
- Price / Sales 4.66
- Price / Book 2.47
- Forward Div Yield 4.58%
- Trailing Div Yield —
Morningstar‘s Stock Analysis DBRM
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Company Profile DBRM
Daybreak Oil & Gas Inc is a United States-based independent oil and natural gas company engaged in the exploration, development, and production of crude oil and natural gas. It is developing its shallow oil reserves, where it owns a 3-D seismic survey under lease in Kern County, California, and Michigan. The company's operational projects include the East Slopes Project and the Michigan Basin Project.
FAQs for Daybreak Oil & Gas Inc Stock
Yes. DBRM has a forward dividend yield of 4.58%.
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DBRM’s full dividends and stock split history
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DBRM’s market cap is 11.04 Mil.
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DBRM’s beta can be found in Trading Information at the top of this page.
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