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Alamos Gold ( (TSE:AGI) ) just unveiled an announcement.
Alamos Gold Inc. has announced a quarterly dividend of US$0.025 per common share, continuing its 16-year streak of dividend payments, with $21 million returned to shareholders in 2025. The company has also introduced a dividend reinvestment plan (DRIP), allowing shareholders to reinvest dividends into common shares at a 1% discount to the market price, enhancing shareholder value and potentially increasing investment in the company.
The most recent analyst rating on (TSE:AGI) stock is a Buy with a C$29.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Alamos Gold stock, see the TSE:AGI Stock Forecast page.
Spark’s Take on TSE:AGI Stock
According to Spark, TipRanks’ AI Analyst, TSE:AGI is a Outperform.
Alamos Gold’s strong financial performance and positive corporate events are significant strengths, supporting resilience and potential for growth. However, overvaluation concerns and operational challenges temper the outlook, reflected in a moderate overall score.
To see Spark’s full report on TSE:AGI stock, click here.
More about Alamos Gold
Alamos Gold Inc. is a Canadian-based intermediate gold producer with diversified production from three operations in North America, including the Island Gold District and Young-Davidson mine in Ontario, Canada, and the Mulatos District in Sonora State, Mexico. The company is focused on sustainable development and has a strong portfolio of growth projects, such as the Phase 3+ Expansion at Island Gold and the Lynn Lake project in Manitoba, Canada. Alamos employs over 2,400 people and trades on the TSX and NYSE under the symbol ‘AGI’.
Average Trading Volume: 1,299,332
Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy
Current Market Cap: C$14.96B
See more data about AGI stock on TipRanks’ Stock Analysis page.