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Visible Gold Mines Inc

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  • Price (EUR)0.103
  • Today's Change0.001 / 0.98%
  • Shares traded212.00
  • 1 Year change+136.78%
  • Beta1.2521
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Visible Gold Mines Inc. is a mining exploration company involved in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties with prospects for hosting gold and lithium mineral deposits. It is focused on gold in the prolific Abitibi Gold Belt and the James Bay region in the province of Quebec. Its properties include MegaLi, CarLi and NataLi. The MegaLi property (78 mining claims) is located in the region of James Bay, Quebec, covering 3,996 hectares (40 square kilometers) of mining land. In CarLi Project, it owns about 125 mining claims covering an area of 6,400 hectares (64 square kilometers) on the newly identified Wachiskw's intrusion. The NataLi property (comprised of 107 mining claims) is also located in the region of the James Bay area in the Province of Quebec.

  • Revenue in CAD (TTM)0.00
  • Net income in CAD2.02m
  • Incorporated2007
  • Employees--
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