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Elysee Development Corp V.ELC

Alternate Symbol(s):  ASXSF

Elysee Development Corp. is a Canada-based company, which is a diversified investment and venture capital firm. The Company is focused on publicly traded companies in the natural resource sector. The Company's investment activities are concentrated primarily on junior exploration and mining companies active in the gold and silver sectors as well as several technology companies. The Company’s investment portfolio consists of equity investments in small to medium-sized public and private companies, with a focus on precious metals, and includes investments in convertible debentures of various growth companies that provide security of capital and regular income along with participation in the potential for capital appreciation. Its investments cover a range of activities with a focus on natural resources and in particular the precious metals sector.


TSXV:ELC - Post by User

Comment by RockLobster1on Oct 16, 2022 6:15am
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RE:Above NAV

RE:Above NAV
Since I sold out and want to buy below nav I'm surprised it's still above in such bad markets. QCA trades at price to book of 0.36. nav is 24 cents and trades at 9. I have loaded up in it starting higher of course... Including my elc funds. Worth a look though. I'd love to load up here if a crash could bring it down... But ELC has more resilience.
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