Beta von Canadian Orebodies Inc. ist 1.22
BETA gibt an, ob eine Aktie mehr oder weniger schwankungsanfällig ist als der Gesamtmarkt. Ein Beta von weniger als 1 zeigt an, dass die Aktie weniger schwankungsanfällig ist als der Markt, während ein Beta von mehr als 1 anzeigt, dass die Aktie mehr schwankungsanfällig ist. Die Schwankungsanfälligkeit wird als Schwankung des Preises um den Mittelwert gemessen.
Beta is a measure of the risk arising from exposure to general market movements as opposed to idiosyncratic factors. The market portfolio of all investable assets has a beta of exactly 1. A beta below 1 can indicate either an investment with lower volatility than the market, or a volatile investment whose price movements are not highly correlated with the market. A beta greater than one generally means that the asset both is volatile and tends to move up and down with the market. Beta is important because it measures the risk of an investment that cannot be reduced by diversification. It does not measure the risk of an investment held on a stand-alone basis, but the amount of risk the investment adds to an already-diversified portfolio. In the capital asset pricing model, beta risk is the only kind of risk for which investors should receive an expected return higher than the risk-free rate of interest.
Hemlo Explorers Inc. engages in the exploration and development of mineral properties in Canada. It explores for iron, gold, zinc, and other deposits. The company holds a 100% interest in the North Limb project that includes 653 claim cells comprising approximately 8,000 hectares, as well as staked 985 mining claim cells located to the northeast of Marathon, Ontario. It also holds interests in the Hemlo West properties that consist of 350 claims. In addition, the company holds a 100% interest in the Wire Lake project, which includes 245 claims covering approximately 4,047 hectares; the Black Raven property, which comprises 415 claim units covering approximately 6,640 hectares located in the northwest portion of the Hemlo Greenstone Belt; the Goodchild Lake property comprising 25 claim units totaling approximately 400 hectares; and the Benton property that includes 31 mining claim cells totaling approximately 500 hectares. Further, it holds a 100% interest in the Belcher Islands iron project, which covers 23,042 hectares located on the Belcher Islands situated in Nunavut, Canada. Additionally, the company holds royalty interests in the Hawkins property. The company was formerly known as Canadian Orebodies Inc. and changed its name to Hemlo Explorers Inc. in May 2020. Hemlo Explorers Inc. was incorporated in 2008 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.