Coast Copper Corp
XTSX:COCO

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Price: 0.185 CAD -7.5%
Market Cap: CA$14m
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Coast Copper Corp. is a mineral exploration company, which engages in the acquisition and evaluation of mineral properties. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2012-09-26. The Empire Mine Property is the Company’s property, which is located on Northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The property covers approximately three open pit mines and two past-producing underground mines that yielded iron, copper, gold and silver. Its properties also include Gin and Bonanza properties, Knob Hill NW Property and Sandy and Home Brew properties. The Gin and Bonanza properties are located in the Golden Triangle of northern British Columbia, which are adjacent to the Red Chris Mine. The Knob Hill NW Property is located on northern Vancouver Island. The Sandy and Home Brew properties are located in central British Columbia.

COCO Intrinsic Value
0.026 CAD
Overvaluation 86%
Intrinsic Value
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