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Nations Royalty Corp

Nations Royalty Corp

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  • Price (USD)0.4936
  • Today's Change-0.030 / -5.68%
  • Shares traded6.50k
  • 1 Year change--
  • Beta--
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About the company

Nations Royalty Corp is a Canada-based indigenous royalty company, which specializes in mining royalty. The Company is focused on creating royalty diversification for First Nations. The Company’s assets include Brucejack Mine, Premier gold project, Red Mountain Project, KSM project, and Kitsault project. The high-grade Brucejack gold mine is operated by Pretium Resources Inc., a wholly owned indirect subsidiary of Newmont Corporation, a large underground gold mine in Canada. The KSM project is a copper-gold-silver-molybdenum deposit. The Kitsault Molybdenum deposit is a large, fully permitted brownfield site.

  • Revenue in CAD (TTM)--
  • Net income in CAD--
  • Incorporated2024
  • Employees--
  • Location
    Nations Royalty CorpSuite 3123, 595 Burrard StreetVANCOUVER V7X 1J1CanadaCAN
  • Phone+1 (604) 609-6112
  • Websitehttps://nationsroyalty.ca/
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