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Symbol: CNSX:APXCMarket Cap: CA$44.1mCategory: Materials

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    About APXC

    Founded
    2018
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    CEO
    Sean Charland
    WebsiteView website
    apexcriticalmetals.com

    Apex Critical Metals Corp. engages in the acquisition, exploration, development, and evaluation of mineral properties in Canada. It explores for rare earth elements and niobium carbonatite deposits. The company’s principal property is the CAP Property that consists of 6 claims covering an area of approximately 2,824.34 hectares located northeast of Prince George in British Columbia. It also holds interest in the Bianco Carbonatite project covering an area of approximately 3,735 hectares located near the southwest of the Kingfisher Lake First Nation, Ontario. The company was formerly known as Eagle Bay Resources Corp. and changed its name to Apex Critical Metals Corp. in May 2024. Apex Critical Metals Corp. was incorporated in 2018 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.

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