Patriot Battery Metals Inc.

About Patriot Battery Metals Inc.

Patriot Battery Metals Inc. engages in the identification, evaluation, acquisition, and exploration of mineral properties. The company primarily explores for gold, copper, silver, platinum, and lithium deposits. Its flagship properties include Corvette- FCI project comprising 417 claims totaling 21,357 hectares located in Quebec. The company was formerly known as Gaia Metals Corp. and changed its name to Patriot Battery Metals Inc. in June 2021. Patriot Battery Metals Inc. was incorporated in 2007 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.

UNLOCKING NORTH AMERICA’S NEXT LITHIUM DISTRICT VIEW EXPLORATION GALLERIES PATRIOT BATTERY METALS TSXV: PMET     OTC: PMETF     FWB: R9GA Patriot Battery Metals Inc. (formerly Gaia Metals Corp.) is a mineral exploration company focused on the acquisition and development of mineral projects containing battery, base and precious metals. The Company’s 100% holdings of the Corvette Lithium […]

https://patriotbatterymetals.com

PMET.V Canada

6.5USD0.52 (+8.00%)

• At close Thu Oct 06 2022

TSXV exchange

Sector: Basic Materials

Industry: Other Industrial Metals & Mining

Location Canada, Vancouver

Grade: ADF

975,659,543 USD
MARKET CAP
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PE
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BETA (5y)
-0.110
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
97%
for 3 years
2,608%
for 2 years
1,963%
for last year
1,240%
for this year
0%
Patriot Battery Metals Inc.
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