
First Nordic Metals Corp. is an early-stage mining firm concentrating on identifying, assessing, and purchasing mineral deposits throughout Sweden. Their prospecting activities are aimed at discovering precious metals such as gold and silver, alongside base metals like copper and zinc. A key asset for the company is the Barsele gold project, in which it maintains a 45% interest. This project encompasses roughly 47,000 hectares in Västerbottens Län, located in northern Sweden. The company was founded in 2013 and has its primary operations based in Vancouver, Canada.
First Nordic Metals Corp. trades as FNM.V on TSXV. The company is classified in Basic Materials / Other Precious Metals and reports in CAD.
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First Nordic Metals Corp. can be compared against peers such as Arras Minerals Corp., Cordoba Minerals Corp., Defiance Silver Corp., E3 Lithium Limited, Lucara Diamond Corp., NevGold Corp..
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Company website: http://www.fnmetals.com
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