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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Riley Gold Corp. RLYGF


Primary Symbol: V.RLYG

Riley Gold Corp. is a gold exploration company with projects within major gold bearing trends in the state of Nevada. The Company's lead project is the Pipeline West/Clipper gold project (“PWC”) which is within the Cortez Trend, located in Lander County (Cortez District), approximately 80 kilometers southwest of Elko. The PWC project is 24.7 square kms (9.5 square miles) and has Kinross Gold... see more

TSXV:RLYG - Post Discussion

Riley Gold Corp. > Where is the fair marke cap?
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Post by KaiPar07 on Nov 15, 2024 10:37am

Where is the fair marke cap?

This is what confuses me about the mining industry. Here is a compnay that has an earn in agreement with one of the largest companies in the sector, but yet their market cap is super low. Then there are others out there with absolutly zero upside and trading much higher.
Comment by Jolly09 on Nov 21, 2024 4:36pm
Agreed. Stockhouse covered this in an article back in July: An oil stock and two junior miners worth more than they're trading for. https://stockhouse.com/news/newswire/2024/07/12/an-oil-stock-and-two-junior-miners-worth-more-than-they-re-trading-for