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  • Price (EUR)0.150
  • Today's Change0.023 / 17.92%
  • Shares traded65.01k
  • 1 Year change-50.41%
  • Beta0.8303
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About the company

Arbor Metals Corp. is a mining exploration company focused on developing high-value, geographically significant mineral projects worldwide. The Company is engaged primarily in the business of identifying, acquiring and exploring and, if warranted, developing natural resource properties. The Company’s projects include the Jarnet, Corvette Lake and St. Pierre lithium projects, located in the James Bay region of Quebec, comprise 83 map-designated claims, covering an area of approximately 5,606 hectares. The projects are contiguous to the Corvette-FCI property, where diamond drilling has confirmed significant lithium mineralization representing lithium exploration projects in the sector. The Company’s Kemlee Lake Lithium project is strategically located three kilometers east of Rock Tech Lithium Inc.'s Aumacho claim blocks and twelve kilometers south of the Georgia Lake Project.

  • Revenue in CAD (TTM)0.00
  • Net income in CAD608.06k
  • Incorporated2011
  • Employees--
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