Playfair Mining Ltd
XTSX:PLY

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Price: 0.025 CAD Market Closed
Market Cap: 3.5m CAD
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Playfair Mining Ltd
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Market Cap
3.5m CAD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Playfair Mining Ltd. engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral properties. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The firm's principal business is the acquisition, exploration and development of natural resource properties. The firm has interests in properties in the locations, such as Grey River Newfoundland, Canada, Granite Lake Newfoundland, Canada and Rostvangen-Kvikne-Vakkerlien Project (RKV Project), Norway. The firm owns interest in the Grey River property located in southern Newfoundland, which is a Tungsten / Gold-based property. The company owns interest in certain claims in the Granite Lake area in Newfoundland, which is a Molybdenum-based property. The RKV Project is a nickel, copper, cobalt property, which covers approximately 300 square kilometers in a mining area about 100 kilometers (km) south of Trondheim by road.

PLY Intrinsic Value
0.0004 CAD
Overvaluation 99%
Intrinsic Value
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Why is Insider Trading Important?

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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.

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