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Why Capella Minerals Ltd stock is plummeting today

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Capella Minerals Ltd faces a significant downturn, with shares dropping 12.50% in the last trading session.

Capella Minerals Ltd (CMIL.V) has seen a steep decline in its stock price, closing at CA$0.07 after a drop of 12.50% in the last trading session. This downturn raises questions about the company's future, especially with recent leadership changes and ongoing exploration efforts.

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Capella Minerals Ltd

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CMIL.V

Capella Minerals Ltd

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$0.02 (-22.22%)
120 day period
$0.05$0.10$0.15Nov 19Feb 27Jul 7

Market cap

$5.70M

52W high

$0.17

52W low

$0.04

1W change

+7.69%

Beta

1.46

Wealth Awesome Price Forecast

WA Model

Statistical 90-day price range based on CMIL's historical volatility

HistoricalForecast68%95%
C$0.00C$0.16C$0.32C$0.48C$0.64C$0.80TodayJan 12Mar 31Jul 7Aug 19Oct 2Nov 14

30-Day Vol

216.5%

Annualized

90-Day Vol

189.1%

Annualized

Trend (90d)

-50.0%

Annualized drift

90d Mean

C$0.06

Expected price

HorizonExpected68% Range (1σ)
30 trading daysC$0.07C$0.03C$0.14
60 trading daysC$0.06C$0.02C$0.18
90 trading daysC$0.06C$0.02C$0.21

Methodology: Range is calculated using 30-day realized volatility via geometric Brownian motion (log-normal model). 68% band = ±1σ, 95% band = ±2σ. This is a statistical model, not a prediction. Past volatility does not guarantee future results. Not financial advice.

Investor takeaway: Investors should be cautious as Capella's recent board changes and operational updates may not be enough to offset market concerns, especially after such a significant drop in share price.

Capella Minerals Ltd shares down 12.50% today

With a market cap of CA$5.3 million, investor confidence may be waning as the company navigates recent changes and operational challenges.

Bull case

If the new board member, Marcus Harden, can use his extensive experience in geology and project management effectively, Capella could bounce back and unlock value in its gold-copper projects.

Bear case

The sudden leadership change and sharp decline in stock price could indicate deeper issues within the company. This might lead to more investor skepticism and further price drops if exploration results don't meet expectations.

Recent Board Changes

Capella announced the resignation of Ms. Mary Little from its Board of Directors, effective July 6, 2026. The company has appointed Marcus Harden as her replacement, who brings over 20 years of experience in global exploration. While this change aims to rejuvenate the company, investor sentiment may be affected by the abrupt leadership shift.

Exploration Efforts Continue

Despite the stock's decline, Capella is actively pursuing its exploration initiatives, including a reconnaissance diamond drill program at the Killero W gold-copper project in Northern Finland. However, the effectiveness of these efforts remains to be seen, especially given the recent market reaction.

Market Reaction and Future Outlook

The 12.50% drop in Capella's stock price reflects market concerns about the company's stability and future prospects. Investors will be closely watching upcoming exploration results and any further developments within the company to determine whether this downturn is a temporary setback or a sign of deeper issues.


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