SPC Nickel Corp
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Price: 0.085 CAD 13.33% Market Closed
Market Cap: 31.3m CAD
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SPC Nickel Corp. owns nickel, copper, and platinum mining properties. The company is headquartered in Sudbury, Ontario. The company went IPO on 2021-03-08. The firm is principally focused on exploring for nickel and Copper in the Sudbury Mining District of Ontario. The firm is exploring its key 100% owned exploration projects, Aer-Kidd and Lockerby East both located in the heart of the historic Sudbury Mining Camp and holds an option to acquire 100% interest in the Janes project located approximately 50 kilometers (Km) northeast of Sudbury, Ontario. The Aer-Kidd project is located approximately 20 km southwest of Sudbury, Ontario along the Worthington Offset Dyke. The property consists of five mining patents representing approximately 403 hectares. The Lockerby East Property is located approximately 20 km west of Sudbury, Ontario within the southwest corner of the Sudbury Basin, and consists of approximately 397 hectares of freehold patents.

SPC Intrinsic Value
0.01 CAD
Overvaluation 88%
Intrinsic Value
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