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Gold Royalty Corp GROY

Alternate Symbol(s):  GROY.WS

Gold Royalty Corp. is a Canada-based gold-focused royalty company offering financing solutions to the metals and mining industry. The Company acquires royalties, streams and similar interests at varying stages of the mine life cycle to build a portfolio offering near, medium and longer-term returns for its investors. Its diversified portfolio consists primarily of net smelter return royalties on gold properties located in the Americas. The Company's diversified portfolio consists of approximately 221 royalties located in mining jurisdictions throughout the Americas, producing, developing, advanced-exploration and early-exploration staged properties. Its royalties include Isabella Pearl, Granite Creek, Edna Mountain, Bald Mountain, Hammond Reef South, Princesse Annie, Hunter Mine Group, Entre Deux Lacs, Calamity, Winnie Lake, Perestroika Ouest, Lac Lemoyne, Harricana Fault, Blue Mountain, Bejopipa, Bench Depth, Amikougami, Aquilon, Casault, Des Meloizes, Fancamp, and among others.


NYSEAM:GROY - Post by User

Comment by BullionGirlon Aug 29, 2024 10:07pm
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Post# 36202224

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RE:RE:RE:FnvMaybe GROY management should have invested in a royalty or stream in a safe jurisdiction ( like Yukon ) with a solid company like Victoria Gold ?  Seriously, hindsight is easy, foresight not so much.
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