Aftermath Silver Ltd
XTSX:AAG

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Aftermath Silver Ltd
XTSX:AAG
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Price: 0.8 CAD -2.44% Market Closed
Market Cap: CA$271.1m

Wall Street
Price Targets

AAG Price Targets Summary
Aftermath Silver Ltd

Wall Street analysts forecast AAG stock price to rise over the next 12 months.

According to Wall Street analysts, the average 1-year price target for AAG is 1.33 CAD with a low forecast of 1.31 CAD and a high forecast of 1.37 CAD.

Lowest
Price Target
1.31 CAD
64% Upside
Average
Price Target
1.33 CAD
66% Upside
Highest
Price Target
1.37 CAD
71% Upside
Aftermath Silver Ltd Competitors:
Price Targets
AKW
Akwel SA
41% Upside
CHRY
Chrysalis Investments Ltd
90% Upside
ZUGN
Zug Estates Holding AG
-11% Downside

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Aftermath Silver Ltd

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Aftermath Silver Ltd
Why do you have more estimates than other sites?

Our estimates are sourced from the pool of sell-side and buy-side analysts that we have access to. What is available on other sites you are seeing are mostly from the sell-side analysts.

What is AAG's stock price target?
Price Target
1.33 CAD

According to Wall Street analysts, the average 1-year price target for AAG is 1.33 CAD with a low forecast of 1.31 CAD and a high forecast of 1.37 CAD.

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