Searchlight Resources Inc
XTSX:SCLT

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XTSX:SCLT
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Price: 0.17 CAD 21.43% Market Closed
Market Cap: 7.3m CAD
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Searchlight Resources, Inc. operates as an exploration company. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2011-07-16. The firm is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties in Saskatchewan, Canada. Its projects include Bootleg Lake Gold Project, Flin Flon North Project, Reef Lake Nickel Copper Project, Robinson Creek Gold Project, Kulyk Lake Rare Earth Project, English Bay High Grade Gold Project, Duddridge Cobalt-Vanadium-Uranium Project and Cameron Cobalt Project. The Bootleg Lake Gold Project is located near Creighton, Saskatchewan, Canada, approximately five kilometers southwest of the city of Flin Flon, Manitoba and covers an area of approximately 3,718 hectares. The company has an option agreement to acquire 100% interest in the Robinson Creek Gold Project located approximately 15 kilometers west of Creighton, Saskatchewan. The company consists of approximately seven claim blocks covering 1.84 square kilometers.

SCLT Intrinsic Value
0.003 CAD
Overvaluation 98%
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