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Burgundy Diamond Mines Ltd (BDM) was downgraded to a Hold Rating at Bell Potter

Burgundy Diamond Mines Ltd (BDM) was downgraded to a Hold Rating at Bell Potter

Bell Potter analyst Stuart Howe downgraded Burgundy Diamond Mines Ltd (BDM – Research Report) to a Hold today and set a price target of A$0.05. The company's shares closed last Friday at A$0.04.
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According to TipRanks, Howe is a 2-star analyst with an average return of -0.7% and a 31.13% success rate.
Currently, the analyst consensus on Burgundy Diamond Mines Ltd is a Moderate Buy with an average price target of A$0.10.
BDM market cap is currently A$49.75M and has a P/E ratio of -0.34.
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