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Champion Electric Metals Inc
CNSX:LTHM

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Champion Electric Metals Inc
CNSX:LTHM
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Price: 0.005 CAD Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.4m CAD
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1.4m CAD
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Champion Electric Metals, Inc. is a junior gold exploration company, which engages in the exploration of mineral deposits. The company is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. The company went IPO on 2009-12-14. The firm is engaged in advancing its prospective lithium properties in Quebec, Canada and cobalt properties in Idaho, United States. In addition, the Company owns the Baner gold project in Idaho County and the Champagne polymetallic project in Butte County near Arco. The Champagne deposit contains gold and silver mineralization located in Idaho, United States of America. The company also owns 622 staked mining claims covering approximately 6,871 hectares (16,975 acres) in northern Idaho, in four claim blocks, referred to as the Victory project, the Fairway Project, the Twin Peaks project, and the Ulysses project. The Baner project consists of 227 claims totaling 1,829 hectares of land located in the middle of the Orogrande Shear Zone, which holds gold deposits, including the Friday Gold project.

LTHM Intrinsic Value
0.003 CAD
Overvaluation 45%
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