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Silver Mountain Resources Inc
XTSX:AGMR

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Silver Mountain Resources Inc
XTSX:AGMR
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Price: 4.01 CAD -0.99% Market Closed
Market Cap: 181.1m CAD
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Silver Mountain Resources, Inc. engages in the acquisition, exploration and development of precious metal resource properties. The company is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. The company went IPO on 2022-02-02. The firm's principal business objectives are the acquisition, exploration and development of precious metal resource properties. The firm owns the Castrovirreyna Project which includes a fully developed underground mine. The Castrovirreyna Project is located near the town of Castrovirreyna, department of Huancavelica, province of Catrovirreyna, Peru. The Castrovirreyna Project has a total area of 27,450 hectors (ha) in 287 concessions, of which the Reliquias block, consisting of 219 concessions, comprised 12,972 ha, and the Dorita block, consisting of 68 concessions, covered an approximate area of 14,478 ha. In addition to the underground mine at the Castrovirreyna Project, SMR owns other brownfield and greenfield projects such as Dorita and Huancarpusca zones and Poetas and Carmela zones.

AGMR Intrinsic Value
0.13 CAD
Overvaluation 97%
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