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Bravo Mining Corp
OTC:BRVMF

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Bravo Mining Corp
OTC:BRVMF
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Price: 3.41 USD -0.87% Market Closed
Market Cap: 370.1m USD
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Bravo Mining Corp
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Market Cap
373.1m USD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Bravo Mining Corp. is a Canada and Brazil-based mineral exploration and development company. The company is headquartered in Rio De Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro. The company went IPO on 2022-07-21. The firm is focused on advancing its Luanga Project, a platinum group element (PGE), gold and nickel project located in the Carajas Mineral Province (the Carajas), Para State, Brazil, that is comprised of approximately 7,810 hectares mining exploration license. The Luanga Project is accessible via paved and unpaved roads from two regional centers, Parauapebas and Maraba. The Luanga Project is in the municipality of Curionopolis in the central-eastern region of Para State, approximately 500km south of Belem (a sizeable coastal port city). The firm holds its interest in the Luanga Project through its indirect wholly owned subsidiary, Bravo Mineracao Ltda. Its subsidiaries include BPGM Holding Ltd, BPGM Brasil Ltd, and Bravo Mineracao Ltda.

BRVMF Intrinsic Value
0.22 USD
Overvaluation 94%
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