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Electric Royalties Ltd. (ELEC)

Market Closed
30 Jul, 20:00
TSX-V TSX-V
CA$
0. 14
-0.01
-6.67%
CA$
18.52M Market Cap
- P/E Ratio
0% Div Yield
36,402 Volume
0 Eps
CA$ 0.15
Previous Close
Day Range
0.14 0.15
Year Range
0.1 0.23
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Earnings results expected in 28 days

Summary

ELEC closed today lower at CA$0.14, a decrease of 6.67% from yesterday's close, completing a monthly decrease of -3.45% or CA$0. Over the past 12 months, ELEC stock lost -12.5%.
ELEC is not paying dividends to its shareholders.
The last earnings report, released on Dec 10, 2024, exceeded the consensus estimates by 0%. On average, the company has surpassed earnings expectations by 0%, based on the last three reports. The next scheduled earnings report is due on Aug 27, 2025.
The stock of the company had never split.
The company's stock is traded on 1 different exchanges and in various currencies, with the primary listing on TSX-V (CAD).

ELEC Chart

Electric Royalties Ltd. (ELEC) FAQ

What is the stock price today?

The current price is CA$0.14.

On which exchange is it traded?

Electric Royalties Ltd. is listed on TSX-V.

What is its stock symbol?

The ticker symbol is ELEC.

Does it pay dividends? What is the current yield?

Yes, It pays dividends and the current yield is 0%.

What is its market cap?

As of today, the market cap is 18.52M.

When is the next earnings date?

The next earnings report will release on Aug 27, 2025.

Has Electric Royalties Ltd. ever had a stock split?

No, there has never been a stock split.

Electric Royalties Ltd. Profile

Industrial Materials Industry
Basic Materials Sector
Mr. Brendan Yurik CEO
TSX-V Exchange
CA28500L1094 ISIN
CA Country
1 Employees
- Last Dividend
- Last Split
- IPO Date

Overview

Electric Royalties Ltd. is a forward-thinking company with a strategic focus on acquiring royalties in a diverse range of mines and mineral projects. With its headquarters based in Vancouver, Canada, the company specializes in investments that cover a wide spectrum of battery and technology metals. These metals are integral to various technologies, especially those related to renewable energy and electric vehicles. By concentrating on royalties, Electric Royalties Ltd. positions itself in a unique niche within the mining and minerals sector, offering potential growth opportunities through exposure to several critical and strategic commodities.

Products and Services

Electric Royalties Ltd.'s business model revolves around the acquisition of royalties in mines and mineral projects involving a variety of critical commodities. Below is a listing of the primary commodities they focus on, along with an explanation for each:

  • Lithium: A key component in rechargeable batteries for electric vehicles (EVs), mobile phones, laptops, and other electronic devices. Lithium royalties provide exposure to the burgeoning EV market and the growing demand for portable electronics.
  • Vanadium: Used in producing high-strength steel alloys and in vanadium redox flow batteries for energy storage solutions. Royalties in vanadium projects offer a stake in infrastructure and clean energy storage developments.
  • Manganese: Essential for the production of steel and aluminum alloys and also plays a critical role in battery chemistry for electric vehicles. Investing in manganese royalties aligns with growth in the EV market and broad industrial applications.
  • Tin: Widely used in solder for electronics, tin has emerging applications in lithium-ion batteries and other technologies. Tin royalties provide exposure to electronics manufacturing and new technological uses.
  • Graphite: An essential material in lithium-ion batteries, fuel cells, and other high-tech applications, graphite royalties are a bet on the expansion of high-efficiency batteries and energy storage solutions.
  • Cobalt: A key material in rechargeable batteries and aerospace alloys, cobalt royalties are significant due to the metal's critical role in energy storage solutions and defense industries.
  • Nickel: Mainly used in stainless steel production, nickel is also vital for the cathodes of electric vehicle batteries. Royalties in nickel projects represent an investment in the EV sector and stainless steel manufacturing.
  • Copper: Essential for electrical wiring, motors, and a myriad of other applications, including green technologies like wind turbines and solar panels. Copper royalties tap into the extensive demand for infrastructure and renewable energy projects.

Contact Information

Address: 1040 West Georgia Street
Phone: 604 639 9200