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Just noticed SGML took a pretty hard hit today, down over 11% while the broader market barely budged. Lithium plays have been choppy lately, and this one's showing it. Interesting though - the stock is actually up almost 28% over the past month, so today's dip might just be profit-taking or some specific news.
Looking at sigma quotes and the fundamentals, things are a bit mixed. The company's expected to report negative earnings next quarter around -$0.12 per share, which is a 50% drop year-over-year. Revenue projections are also coming in softer - expecting around $35.9 million, down about 25% from last year. For the full year, analysts are modeling -$0.35 EPS and $129 million in revenue.
Valuation-wise, SGML is trading at a forward P/E of 25.75, which is above the industry average of 23.99. The PEG ratio sits at 0.43 compared to the sector average of 0.7, so there's some argument that it's not completely overpriced relative to growth expectations. The mining sector itself ranks pretty solid - top 20% of all industries according to most metrics.
The stock currently holds a Hold rating, and analyst estimates haven't really shifted much over the past month. If you're watching sigma lithium quotes, worth keeping an eye on upcoming earnings to see if they can stabilize these numbers. The lithium space is still important long-term, but near-term momentum looks shaky for this one.