Finlay Minerals Ltd
XTSX:FYL
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Finlay Minerals Ltd
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Finlay Minerals Ltd. engages in exploration and development of high value base and precious metal deposits. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2002-08-15. The firm is focused on the exploration and development of precious metal deposits in northern British Columbia. The Company’s properties include silver hope property, Atty property, and Pil gold property. The Silver Hope property is located approximately 40 kilometers southeast of the town of Houston in central British Columbia. The property consists of 29 mineral tenures covering approximately 10,039 hectares (100.4 square kilometers). Atty property is located approximately 10 kilometers north-northwest of the former Kemess copper-gold (Cu-Au) mine and 460 air-kilometers north of Prince George, BC. The property is comprised of a contiguous block of approximately 13 mineral tenure claims covering approximately 3,393 hectares (33.93 square kilometers). The PIL property is situated in the Toodoggone mining district, a mineral-rich belt that hosts numerous porphyry Cu-Au and epithermal gold-silver (Au-Ag) deposits.
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