Empress Royalty Corp
XTSX:EMPR
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Empress Royalty Corp
Glance View
Empress Royalty Corp. is a new precious metals royalty and streaming creation company with a portfolio of precious metals royalties. The company is headquartered in White Rock, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2020-12-29. The firm is focused on investing in precious metals royalty or streaming opportunities with small to mid-tier producing or development stage mining companies, where immediate or near-term revenue can be generated. The Company’s investments include Sierra Antapite, Tahuehueto and Exploration Portfolio. The Sierra Antapite mine in is located in Peru owned by the private corporation Sierra Sun Group, through its owned Peruvian company Sierra Antapite S.A.C. Mining Unit (Sierra Antapite). The Tahuehueto silver project, located in Mexico, owned and operated by Altaley Mining Corporation’s (Altaley). Its Exploration Portfolio includes Windfall East, Destiny, Oxford Lake, Brookbank East, Coldstream, Miner Lake, Greenoaks, Mud Lake, Empress, Three Towers, Golden Heart and Fisher.
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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.