Capella Minerals Ltd (CMIL) Ordinary Shares

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Company Information

About this company

Capella Minerals Limited is an exploration and development company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral resource properties with a focus on European base and battery metals projects. Its projects include Hessjogruva-Kongensgruve-Kjoli copper-cobalt project, Lokken project, Northern Finland Copper-Gold project, Perho Lithium Pegmatite project, Domain Gold project and Savant Gold project. Hessjogruva-Kongensgruve-Kjoli copper-cobalt project is located in the northern part of the former Roros copper mining district of Trondelag County, central Norway. Its Lokken copper-rich massive sulfide (VMS) project is located approximately 50 kilometers SW of the regional center of Trondheim, central Norway. Its Northern Finland Gold-Copper project consists of five granted EPLA’s covering an area of 42 square kilometers. It also holds a 49% interest in the Sierra Blanca low sulfidation gold-silver project in Santa Cruz, Argentina.

Key people

Eric Roth
President, Chief Executive Officer, Director
Sharon Cooper
Chief Financial Officer
Mary Louise Little
Independent Director
Glen William Parsons
Independent Director
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Key facts

  • EPIC
    -
  • Location
    Canada
  • Sector
    Basic Materials
  • Industry
    Gold & Silver
  • ISIN
    CA13960M2013
  • Market cap
    CA$1.77m
  • Employees
    7
  • Shares in issue
    39.50m
  • Exchange
    TSX Venture Exchange
  • Index

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