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Collective Metals
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Collective Metals Inc. is a resource exploration company specializing in precious metals and mineral property development across North America. The firm focuses on the acquisition, exploration, and evaluation of high-potential sites in Canada, including the Up Town Mineral Property in northwest Canada, as well as previous holdings like the Princeton Project in British Columbia and the Landings Lake and Whitemud Lake properties in northwestern Ontario. These projects are strategically located in prolific mineral belts known for precious metals, lithium, and critical minerals, positioning the company as a significant landholder in resource-rich 'elephant country' near peers such as Kodiak Copper and Sago Resources. Founded on March 23, 2018, and headquartered in Toronto, Canada, Collective Metals Inc. maintains excellent year-round infrastructure access to its sites, supporting ongoing exploration efforts. With no revenue generation to date and ongoing financing activities, the company plays a role in advancing early-stage mineral discoveries within the junior mining sector.

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TickerCOMT
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Canada
Hjemmesidecollectivemetalsinc.com
SektorRåstoffer
IndustriAndre ædelmetaller og minedrift