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Teck Resources Ltd Cl B(TECK-B-T)
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Closing Bell: Teck Resources Ltd Cl B down on Wednesday (TECK-B)

Automated Summaries - The Globe and Mail - Wed May 1, 4:02PM CDT

Teck Resources Ltd Cl B opened trading today at $67.51 and closed at $66.60. Intraday prices ranged from $66.28 to $67.91.

Share prices dipped -1.61 percent from the previous day's close of $67.69.

During the day across North America, the TSX Composite closed -1.35% at 21714.54, the S&P 500 closed -1.57% at 5035.69, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed -1.49% at 37815.92 and the Nasdaq Composite closed -2.04% at 15657.82.

Teck Resources Ltd Cl B traded under TECK-B on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX).

Trading volume was 1,280,796 on 7,036 total trades, with an average volume of 1,585,005 over 5 days.

The TSX overall saw 3,401 price advancers against 1,804 declines and 97 unchanged.

During the prior 52 weeks, TECK-B.TO has traded as high as $70.50 (April 29,2024) and low as $47.47 (November 08,2023). Moreover, the shares have advanced 8.03 percent in the last 52 weeks, while they have advanced 18.91% this year.

It announced a 0.12 dividend on April 25/24, with an June 17/24 ex-date and June 28/24 pay day.

Following today's trading, Teck Resources Ltd Cl B has a market capitalization of $35.13 billion on a float of 518,925 shares outstanding. Its annual EPS is $3.06.

Teck Resources Ltd Cl B is a TSX Industrial Metals Minerals company headquartered in Vancouver, CAN.

Currently, Teck Resources Ltd Cl B has an average recommendation of "Strong Buy" based on 18.00 analysts according to Zacks. From those 18 analysts, 17 have buy ratings and 1 analysts gave hold ratings.

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