Nyrstar NV (EBR:NYR)

Belgium flag Belgium · Delayed Price · Currency is EUR
0.0750
+0.0050 (7.14%)
Aug 27, 2025, 5:35 PM CET
7.14%
Market Cap7.69M
Revenue (ttm)n/a
Net Income (ttm)-4.47M
Shares Out109.87M
EPS (ttm)-0.04
PE Ration/a
Forward PEn/a
Dividendn/a
Ex-Dividend Daten/a
Volume138,708
Average Volume53,407
Open0.0698
Previous Close0.0700
Day's Range0.0662 - 0.0750
52-Week Range0.0320 - 0.1500
Beta4.63
RSI55.94
Earnings DateAug 1, 2025

About Nyrstar NV

Nyrstar NV does not have significant operations. Previously, the company was involved in the mining of zinc and lead deposits in Australia. Nyrstar NV was incorporated in 2007 and is based in Balen, Belgium. [Read more]

Sector Materials
Founded 2007
Employees 9
Stock Exchange Euronext Brussels
Ticker Symbol NYR
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Brazil orders house arrest for Donald Trump ally Jair Bolsonaro

Brazil’s Supreme Court issued the order as it fights a trade war with the US; BHP boss slams corporate tax proposal; Federal and state governments announce $135m Nyrstar bailout. Follow live.

22 days ago - The Australian Financial Review

AFR readers divided on Nyrstar smelter bailout

The poll showed mixed views on whether the government should bail out embattled smelting business Nyrstar, while most readers were eager to see trade top the agenda.

6 weeks ago - The Australian Financial Review

Nyrstar CEO ‘encouraged’ by PM’s smelter lifeline

Anthony Albanese has indicated a taxpayer-funded bailout for two ailing metal smelters in Tasmania and South Australia is being finalised.

7 weeks ago - The Australian Financial Review

Treasury must vet Nyrstar bailout to avoid picking a loser

Jim Chalmers has the power to ask his department whether companies seeking assistance today are good bets for future growth.

2 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Nyrstar warns of ‘urgent, serious’ risk of smelter closure

The metal processor says it is weeks away from closing plants in South Australia and Tasmania if it does not secure support from federal and state governments.

2 months ago - The Australian Financial Review