PAMT
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PAM Transport/$PAMT

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About PAM Transport

PAMT Corp is a holding company that is engaged in providing truckload dry van carriers transporting general commodities throughout the continental United States, as well as the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec. It has one reportable segment being motor carrier.

Ticker

$PAMT
Trading on

Industry

Ground Transportation

Employees

2,295

PAM Transport Metrics

BasicAdvanced
$297M
-
-$1.45
1.15
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$297M
1.15
$13.97
$11.01
32K
1.783
1.665
91.012
117.323
-2.24%
-2.46%
-10.75%
0.417
1.07
1.07
-3.646
-11.86%
-275.09%
0.35%
-24.30%
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FAQs

What’s the current market cap for PAM Transport stock?

PAM Transport (PAMT) has a market cap of $297M as of April 12, 2025.

What is the P/E ratio for PAM Transport stock?

The price to earnings (P/E) ratio for PAM Transport (PAMT) stock is 0 as of April 12, 2025.

Does PAM Transport stock pay dividends?

No, PAM Transport (PAMT) stock does not pay dividends to its shareholders as of April 12, 2025.

When is the next PAM Transport dividend payment date?

PAM Transport (PAMT) stock does not pay dividends to its shareholders.

What is the beta indicator for PAM Transport?

PAM Transport (PAMT) has a beta rating of 1.15. This means that it is more volatile than the market, on average. A beta of 1 would indicate the stock moves in-line with the market, while a beta of 2 would indicate the stock moves twice as much as the market.