GoldQuest Mining Corp. engages in the exploration and development of mineral properties in Dominican Republic. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2004-07-07. The firm holds 19 exploration permits (granted or under application) and one exploitation permit (under application) concessions in the Dominican Republic. These concessions are grouped into various districts. San Juan District, includes Romero (exploitation permit under application), Jenigbre-II (Jenigbre), Valentin-II, Loma Los Comios (actual Loma Los Limones), Loma Cachimbo-II (Loma Viejo Pedro), Los Gajitos and Los Lechones (together actual Alto de Los Chivos), Descansadero (actual Gajo La Guama), Tocon de Pino-II, Las Tres Veredas (actual Palo de La rosa), Piedra Dura-II, Tachuela Fase-II, La Guinea, Toribio (actual Arroyo La Vaca) concessions (Tireo Property). Jarabacoa District includes Monte Verraco and La Rabona concessions. Its regional exploration includes Loma El Catey, Loma La Damajagua and Hoyo Prieto-II concessions.
Based on comprehensive analyst evaluations, we have synthesized critical insights from expert assessments to outline a cautious outlook for GDQMF. Analysts note deteriorating fundamentals and challenging market sentiment, indicating potential downside risks in the near term. Following this expert analysis, we adopt a bearish stance on this stock. Our conclusion: GDQMF is a Sell candidate.
GDQMF stock price ended at $1.74 on 金曜日, after rising 22.54%
On the latest trading day Feb 06, 2026, the stock price of GDQMF rose by 22.54%, climbing from $1.46 to $1.74. During the session, the stock saw a volatility of 23.97%, with prices oscillating between a daily low of $1.46 and a high of $1.81. Notably, trading volume dropped by 145.7K shares on the last day despite the price increase, which may signal a potential uptick in risk in the near term. A total of 174.7K shares were traded, equating to a market value of approximately $657.5M.