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Altius Minerals Corp T.ALS

Alternate Symbol(s):  ATUSF

Altius Minerals Corporation is focused on growing its royalty business through prospect generation and the creation and acquisition of royalties. It diversified mineral royalties from 11 operating mines located in Canada (nine) and Brazil (two) that produce copper, nickel, cobalt, lithium, potash and iron ore. Its segments include Mineral Royalties, Project Generation and Renewable Royalties. The Mineral Royalties consist of the acquisition and management of producing and development stage royalty and streaming interests. The Project Generation segment is engaged in acquisition and early-stage exploration of mineral resource properties with a goal of vending the properties to third parties in exchange for early-stage royalties and minority equity or project interests. The Renewable Royalties segment includes a majority interest holding in publicly traded Altius Renewable Royalties Corp., which is focused on the acquisition and management of renewable energy investments and royalties.


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Comment by jjstoon Nov 06, 2011 9:53pm
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RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: More Details about Century dea

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: More Details about Century deaThanks for the reply g&g. You are a iron gold mine of information. I've got some reading to do. NLRC might not have worked out, but I thought there would maybe be a little cash in there that they would recover. It seems like it was probably "economic" on paper, but they just couldnt find investors. Their buyback program seems limited by the low daily volume anyway, but it would be nice to see them try and retire 1% or 2% of the shares outstanding over the course of a few months. Hopefully, they have been able to deploy some capital during the recent market turbulence.
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