| Capital Markets Industry | Financials Sector | Mr. John Joseph Byrne CEO | TSX-V Exchange | CA5362631064 ISIN |
| CA Country | - Employees | - Last Dividend | 27 Aug 2025 Last Split | - IPO Date |
Lions Bay Capital Inc. is an investment firm based in Vancouver, Canada, specializing in acquiring stakes in both publicly listed and private companies within the country. The company's investment strategy is focused on a diversified portfolio encompassing various sectors such as gold, energy, potash, rare earths, and water resources. Additionally, Lions Bay Capital Inc. places a significant emphasis on sectors related to the electrification of vehicles, including investments in tin, which is a critical material for electric vehicle batteries and other technology applications. This strategic diversification aims to capitalize on emerging market trends and the growing demand for sustainable and renewable resources.
Focused on investing in publicly listed and/or private corporations engaged in the exploration, mining, and processing of gold. Lions Bay Capital Inc. aims to leverage the traditional value and market stability offered by gold investments.
Invests in a range of companies within the energy sector, including those involved in the production and development of traditional and renewable energy resources, reflecting a commitment to supporting energy transition and sustainability initiatives.
Targets companies involved in the mining and processing of potash, a critical agricultural nutrient, recognizing the growing demand for food production and sustainable agricultural practices worldwide.
Focuses on investments in the extraction and processing of rare earth elements, which are essential for a wide variety of high-tech applications, including magnets, electronics, and green technologies.
Prioritizes investment in companies that manage, purify, or distribute water, highlighting the importance of sustainable water resources in supporting global development and well-being.
Emphasizes investments in the supply chain for electric vehicles and battery production, particularly in tin and other critical materials, to support the transition towards a more sustainable and electrified future.