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Gran Tierra Energy Hits New 52-Week Low at $3.10
Gran Tierra Energy, Inc. has reached a new 52-week low, reflecting significant challenges over the past year, with a stock price decline of over 65%. The company, with a market cap of approximately USD 135 million, faces high debt levels and negative return on equity, indicating ongoing financial difficulties.
Read MoreIs Gran Tierra Energy, Inc. technically bullish or bearish?
As of 1 August 2025, the technical trend for Gran Tierra Energy, Inc. has changed from mildly bearish to bearish. The current stance is bearish with a strong indication from the MACD, which is bearish on both the weekly and monthly time frames. The moving averages are also bearish on the daily chart. The Bollinger Bands reflect a mildly bearish trend on the weekly and bearish on the monthly. The KST is bearish across both time frames, while the RSI shows a bullish signal on the weekly but no signal on the monthly. In terms of performance, the stock has underperformed the S&P 500 significantly over the year and three-year periods, with returns of -30.51% and -70.50% respectively, compared to the S&P 500's returns of 17.14% and 70.41%....
Read MoreIs Gran Tierra Energy, Inc. overvalued or undervalued?
As of 1 May 2025, Gran Tierra Energy, Inc. has moved from a fair to a risky valuation grade, indicating a more cautious outlook on its financial health. The company appears to be overvalued, particularly given its low Price to Book Value of 0.43 and an EV to EBITDA ratio of 2.34, which suggests that investors are paying a premium relative to its earnings potential. Additionally, its Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) stands at 9.56%, but this is overshadowed by a negative Return on Equity (ROE) of -1.58%, reflecting ongoing challenges in generating shareholder returns. In comparison to its peers, Gran Tierra Energy's valuation metrics are concerning; for instance, Tellurian, Inc. has a more negative P/E ratio of -6.2987, while TXO Partners LP is rated very attractive with a P/E of 90.1301, highlighting the disparity in performance and market perception. Over the past year, Gran Tierra has underperformed sig...
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Held in 7 Schemes (4.89%)
Held by 52 Foreign Institutions (22.59%)
Quarterly Results Snapshot (Consolidated) - Jun'25 - QoQ
QoQ Growth in quarter ended Jun 2025 is -7.32% vs 12.92% in Mar 2025
QoQ Growth in quarter ended Jun 2025 is 31.34% vs 45.31% in Mar 2025
Annual Results Snapshot (Consolidated) - Dec'24
YoY Growth in year ended Dec 2024 is -2.39% vs -10.46% in Dec 2023
YoY Growth in year ended Dec 2024 is 150.79% vs -104.53% in Dec 2023






