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Price: 0.32 USD 24.27% Market Closed
Market Cap: $28.9m
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Scorpio Gold Corp. engages in the exploitation, exploration and development of mineral properties. The company is headquartered in White Rock, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2007-03-29. The firm holds a 100% interest in the consolidated Manhattan District in Nevada comprising the advanced exploration-stage Goldwedge property in Manhattan, Nevada with a fully permitted underground mine and an approximately 400 ton per day mill facility and a 100% interest of the Manhattan Property situated adjacent and proximal to the Goldwedge property. The Mineral Ridge property is located approximately six kilometers (kms) northwest of the town of Silver ePeak and 56 kms southwest of Tonopah in Esmeralda County, Nevada. The property covers approximately 5,617 hectares or 13,879 acres. The Goldwedge property is located approximately 54 kms north-northeast of the town of Tonopah within the Manhattan Mining District of south-central Nevada. The 726-hectare or 1,795 acres property covers three separate claim blocks.

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