` AOT (Ascot Resources Ltd) vs S&P TSX Composite Index (Canada) Comparison - Alpha Spread

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Over the past 12 months, AOT has underperformed S&P TSX Composite Index (Canada), delivering a return of -85% compared to the S&P TSX Composite Index (Canada)'s 21% growth.

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Performance Gap
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Performance By Year
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Competitors Performance
Ascot Resources Ltd vs Peers

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Ascot Resources Ltd
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Market Cap
133.6m CAD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Ascot Resources Ltd. is an exploration company, which engages in the exploration of gold, silver and copper in North America. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia and currently employs 28 full-time employees. The firm's segments include PGP and RMP (the Project). The company is focused on re-starting the past producing Premier gold mine located in British Columbia's Golden Triangle. The Silver Coin, Big Missouri, and Premier deposits, collectively known as the Premier Gold Project (PGP) are located near the processing facility on the Premier Mine site. The PGP covers about 8,133 hectares (ha). Its Red Mountain Project (RMP) is located approximately 23 kilometers (km), southeast in an adjacent valley. RMP consists of about 47 contiguous mineral claims for a total of approximately 17,125 ha. Its Premier and Red Mountain Gold Projects supply gold and silver ores to the process plant. The company also has two other properties, including Swamp Point, an aggregate project located in British Columbia on the Portland Canal, and Mt. Margaret, a porphyry copper-molybdenum-gold-silver deposit located in Washington State, United States.

AOT Intrinsic Value
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