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How to buy First Graphene (FGR) shares in Australia

Learn how to easily invest in First Graphene shares.

First Graphene is a chemicals business based in Australia. First Graphene shares (FGR) are listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) and all prices are in Australian dollars. First Graphene has a trailing 12-month revenue of around $1 million. If you're looking to buy shares, check out the steps below.

How to buy shares in First Graphene

  1. Compare share trading platforms. To buy shares listed in Australia, you'll need to sign up to a broker with access to the ASX. Our table can help you choose.
  2. Open and fund your brokerage account. Complete an application with your personal and financial details, such as your ID and tax file number. Fund your account with a bank transfer, PayPal or debit card.
  3. Search for First Graphene . Find the share by name or ticker symbol: FGR. Research its history to confirm it's a solid investment against your financial goals.
  4. Purchase now or later. Buy today with a market order or use a limit order to delay your purchase until First Graphene reaches your desired price. Look into dollar-cost averaging to spread out your risk, which smooths out buying at consistent intervals and amounts.
  5. Decide on how many to buy. At today's price, weigh your budget against a diversified portfolio that can minimise risk through the market's ups and downs.
  6. Check on your investment. Congratulations, you own a part of First Graphene . Optimise your portfolio by tracking how your stock and the business performs with an eye on the long term. You may be eligible for dividends and shareholder voting rights on directors and management that affect your stock.

First Graphene stock price (ASX:FGR)

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First Graphene shares at a glance

Information last updated 2023-12-04.
52-week range$0.053 - $0.125
50-day moving average $0.0762
200-day moving average $0.0792
Target priceN/A
PE ratio 0
Dividend yield $0 (0%)
Earnings per share (TTM) $-0.01

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Is it a good time to buy First Graphene stock?

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First Graphene price performance over time

Historical closes compared with the last close of A$0.067

1 week (2023-12-01) -4.29%
1 month (2023-11-09) -16.25%
3 months (2023-09-08) -1.47%
6 months (2023-06-09) -11.84%
1 year (2022-12-09) -41.74%
2 years (2021-12-09) -68.84%
3 years (2020-12-09) -73.20%
5 years (2018-12-07) -60.59%

First Graphene financials

Revenue TTM $1 million
Gross profit TTM $369,304
Return on assets TTM -21.47%
Return on equity TTM -71.22%
Profit margin 0%
Book value 0.011
Market capitalisation $41.7 million

TTM: trailing 12 months

First Graphene share dividends

We're not expecting First Graphene to pay a dividend over the next 12 months.

Have First Graphene 's shares ever split?

First Graphene 's shares were split on a 1:40 basis on 12 December 2012. So if you had owned 40 shares the day before the split, the next day you would own 1 share. This wouldn't directly have changed the overall worth of your First Graphene shares – just the quantity. However, indirectly, the new 3900% higher share price could have impacted the market appetite for First Graphene shares which in turn could have impacted First Graphene 's share price.

First Graphene share price volatility

Over the last 12 months, First Graphene 's shares have ranged in value from as little as $0.053 up to $0.125. A popular way to gauge a stock's volatility is its "beta".

FGR.AU volatility(beta: 1.27)Avg. volatility(beta: 1.00)LowHigh

Beta measures a share's volatility in relation to the market. The market (AU average) beta is 1, while First Graphene 's is 1.271. This would suggest that First Graphene 's shares are more volatile than the average for this exchange and represent, relatively speaking, a higher risk (but potentially also market-beating returns).

First Graphene overview

First Graphene Limited engages in the research and development, mining, exploration, manufacture, and sale of graphene products in Australia. It operates through Graphene Production, Research and Development, and Mining Asset Maintenance segments. The company offers MB-LDPE graphene enhanced masterbatch, MB-EVA graphene enhanced masterbatch, MB-EVA bitumen graphene enhanced masterbatch, aqua pre-dispersed graphene additives, and nanoplatelet additives under the PureGRAPH brand. The company also develops and sells VFD, TTF, and other 2D devices and materials. Its products are used in composite, elastomer, fire retardancy, concrete, textile, and energy storage applications. First Graphene Limited is headquartered in Henderson, Australia.

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