Dizon Copper-Silver Mines, Inc. (DIZ) Stock Price

Data as of: 21-Nov-2024 Thu 3:30 PM / (Last Trade)
0.00%
Price Data
₱2.21
₱2.21
₱2.21
₱3.10
₱2.01
Market Data
₱0
₱174.78 Million
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₱0.00000
₱0.380

The stock price of DIZ today is ₱2.21, based on the most recent trading session. DIZ share price remained unchanged, with a trading volume of 0 shares.

Price Data by Timeframe

The table below provides a snapshot of the stock's performance over various timeframes.

Period % Change Average Price Highest Price Lowest Price Average Volume Average Trade
7 Days 0% ₱2.21 ₱2.21 ₱2.21 167 shares ₱368
1 Month -4.74% ₱2.29 ₱2.48 ₱2.21 1,955 shares ₱4,641
3 Months -4.33% ₱2.34 ₱2.55 ₱2.01 9,952 shares ₱22,308
6 Months -7.92% ₱2.50 ₱3.04 ₱2.01 9,126 shares ₱21,695
YTD -26.33% ₱2.48 ₱3.04 ₱2.01 6,199 shares ₱14,748
1 Year -28.71% ₱2.54 ₱3.10 ₱2.01 6,013 shares ₱14,610


DIZ Stock Information
Sector
Mining & Oil
Subsector
Mining
Outstanding Shares
79,087,487
Share Type
Common
Listing Date
Feb 10, 1988
ISIN
PHY207841156
1000
Company Profile
Dizon Copper-Silver Mines, Inc. (DIZ) was incorporated on August 18, 1966 to acquire, purchase, lease, hold, work and operate mines, mining claims, grounds or lodes in the Philippines or in foreign countries. DIZ previously has 57 mineral claims in Barangay Buhawen, San Marcelino, Zambales with a total area of 513 hectares, which were developed and operated by Benguet Corporation (BC) for 20 years under the operating contract entered into by and between DIZ and BC on September 6, 1975.

After more than 20 years of occupation, exploration and operation of mineral claims in San Marcelino, Zambales, BC turned over its operating rights to DIZ by virtue of a Memorandum of Agreement dated November 25, 1997 following the closure of mining operations. Mining operations were forced to stop after a landslide caused by heavy rains destroyed mine infrastructures, accompanied by a sudden fall of metal prices in the world market. This made the rehabilitation of the mine facility and resumption of operations impossible.

With the suspension of its mining operations, the Company's present activities are confined to the care and maintenance of the mine site and the mining properties therein. DIZ's port facility, Port Dizon, located in Subic, Zambales may still be used as loading facility for ore and aggregates should the company resume mining operations. DIZ has continued to maintain the major dam structures to prevent overspill of the dam water.

On December 24, 2019, DIZ signed a deal for the sale of Port Dizon in favor of Sunplaza Development Corporation.

Source: SEC Form 17-A (2022)