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TSX:PPTA 11 December 2025 - 24 December 2025

Perpetua Resources Stock (PPTA) Slides on Dec. 24, 2025: What’s Driving the Move, Key Catalysts, and Analyst Forecasts

Perpetua Resources Stock (PPTA) Slides on Dec. 24, 2025: What’s Driving the Move, Key Catalysts, and Analyst Forecasts

Perpetua Resources shares fell about 4% in U.S. trading and 4.3% in Canada on December 24, 2025, amid thin holiday volume and sector-wide profit taking. The company’s market cap stands near $3.4 billion, up over 300% year over year. No company-specific news drove the drop. Perpetua’s Stibnite project is increasingly viewed as a key U.S. antimony supply source.
24 December 2025
Perpetua Resources (PPTA) Stock News Today: Hatch Named EPCM for Stibnite Gold Project, New Private Placement Details, and Updated Analyst Targets (Dec. 16, 2025)

Perpetua Resources (PPTA) Stock News Today: Hatch Named EPCM for Stibnite Gold Project, New Private Placement Details, and Updated Analyst Targets (Dec. 16, 2025)

Perpetua Resources named Hatch Ltd. as EPCM contractor for the Stibnite Gold Project in Idaho and expects to finalize the contract within weeks. Hatch will also invest $4 million in Perpetua via a private placement at $28.84 per share. A new SEC filing disclosed additional equity transactions, including another private placement and a community-related share grant. PPTA shares traded at $26.82 midday, little changed.
16 December 2025
Perpetua Resources (PPTA) Stock: Defense-Backed Gold Miner Rides New Antimony Deal and Institutional Buying

Perpetua Resources (PPTA) Stock: Defense-Backed Gold Miner Rides New Antimony Deal and Institutional Buying

Perpetua Resources shares traded in the high-$20s on Nasdaq December 11, 2025, after a 55% rally over three months driven by federal permits, funding, and a new Idaho National Laboratory partnership. The company’s Stibnite Gold Project holds the only identified U.S. antimony reserve. Market cap stands near $3.2 billion. Trailing EPS remains negative as Perpetua is still pre-production.

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  • Bitcoin Miners Face $19,000 Loss Per BTC Amid Falling Difficulty and Rising Costs
    March 22, 2026, 5:18 AM EDT. Bitcoin miners are losing about $19,000 on every BTC produced, driven by a network difficulty drop of 7.8% and surging energy costs tied to the Middle East conflict. The average cost to mine one bitcoin stands at $88,000, while the market price is near $69,200, pushing miners into an average 21% loss. Mining difficulty has fallen nearly 10% since the year's start, with hashrate retreating from last year's peak. Rising oil prices, disruption at the Strait of Hormuz, and geopolitical risks elevate mining expenses. Miners are coping by diversifying into AI and computing sectors. The next difficulty adjustment in April may decrease further, signaling continued stress and a shrinking miner base, impacting bitcoin's market structure beyond just the mining sector.
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