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Sailfish Royalty Corp
XTSX:FISH

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Sailfish Royalty Corp
XTSX:FISH
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Price: 3.34 CAD
Market Cap: 251.7m CAD
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Market Cap
251.7m CAD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Sailfish Royalty Corp. engages in the acquisition of royalty and streaming agreements. The firm is primarily engaged in the acquisition of royalty and streaming agreements. The company holds a portfolio of precious metals streams and royalties on mines, projects and exploration properties in the Americas, including Moonlight Property Royalty, Spring Valley Royalty, San Albino, La Cigarra and El Compas. The firm also holds Gavilanes silver property, which is located in the San Dimas mining district of Durango, Mexico and covers an area of approximately 13,594 hectares. The company holds approximately 2% net smelter return (NSR) on the Moonlight exploration property. The company holds a royalty of approximately 0.5 to 3% NSR on the Spring Valley Project. The firm holds a stream equivalent to approximately 3% NSR on the original area of interest of the San Albino project. The company holds a 1% NSR on La Cigarra, located in Chihuahua, Mexico. The firm holds approximately 1.5% NSR on El Compas, located in Zacatecas, Mexico.

FISH Intrinsic Value
2.89 CAD
Overvaluation 13%
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