Heliostar Metals Ltd
XTSX:HSTR

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XTSX:HSTR
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Price: 2.64 CAD 1.54% Market Closed
Market Cap: 677.4m CAD
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Market Cap
677.4m CAD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Heliostar Metals Ltd. engages in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The firm has a portfolio of gold projects in Alaska and Mexico. Its projects include Unga, La Lola, Cumaro, and Oso Negro. The Unga gold-silver project covers approximately 250 square kilometers of neighboring Unga and Popof Islands, near the Alaska Peninsula and approximately 900 kilometers southwest of Anchorage, Alaska. The La Lola project comprises of 5,400-hectare land package that is prospective for low-sulphidation epithermal systems. The Cumaro Project is a five square kilometer claim lying within the El Picacho district and hosts the extensions of the El Picacho, Dos Amigos, and Basaitegui Veins. The Oso Negro project is an early-stage intermediate sulphidation epithermal vein system prospect within a 1,275-hectare concession.

HSTR Intrinsic Value
3.87 CAD
Undervaluation 32%
Intrinsic Value
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