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Gold Royalty Corp
AMEX:GROY

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Gold Royalty Corp
AMEX:GROY
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Price: 4.07 USD -0.49% Market Closed
Market Cap: 707.9m USD
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Market Cap
694.8m USD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Gold Royalty Corp. engages in the acquisition and management of additional royalties, streams and other interests on gold and other precious metals projects, and offers financing solutions to the metals and mining industry. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2021-03-09. The firm acquires royalties, streams and similar interests at varying stages of the mine life cycle to build a portfolio offering near, medium and longer-term returns for its investors. Its diversified portfolio consists primarily of net smelter return royalties on gold properties located in the Americas. The firm's diversified portfolio consists of over 200 royalties located in mining jurisdictions throughout the Americas, producing, developing, advanced-exploration and early-exploration staged properties. Its royalties include Isabella Pearl, Granite Creek, Edna Mountain, Bald Mountain, Hammond Reef South, Princesse Annie, Hunter Mine Group, Entre Deux Lacs, Calamity, Winnie Lake, Threshold-85, Perestroika Ouest, Lac Lemoyne, Harricana Fault, Blue Mountain, Bejopipa, Bench Depth, Amikougami, CentreMaque Prospect, and Perrigo, among others.

GROY Intrinsic Value
1.1 USD
Overvaluation 73%
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