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EMX EMX Royalty Corp

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About EMX Royalty Corp Company

EMX Royalty Corp and its subsidiaries operate as a royalty and prospect generator engaged in exploring for and generating royalties from, metals and minerals properties. The company is a precious, and base metals royalty company. The Company augments royalty generation with royalty acquisitions and strategic investments. EMX's royalty and mineral property portfolio consists of properties in North America, Europe, Turkiye, Latin America, Morocco, and Australia.

Company Profile

SymbolEMX
Company NameEMX Royalty Corp
Founded1996
MarketTSX
Employees46
Fiscal Year Ends12-31
Address543 Granville Street Suite 501
CityVancouver
CountryCAN
Zip CodeV6C 1X8
Phone+1 604 688-6390

Company Executives

  • Name
  • Position
  • Salary
  • David Morrell Cole
  • President, Chief Executive Officer and Director
  • 977.37K
  • Douglas Leigh Reed
  • Chief Financial Officer
  • 557.77K
  • Christina Cepeliauskas
  • Chief Administrative Officer
  • --
  • Michael D. Winn
  • Executive Chairman of the Board
  • 959.56K
  • Geoff G. Smith
  • Independent Director
  • 129.12K
  • Christopher A. Wright
  • Independent Director
  • --
  • Sunny S. C. Lowe
  • Independent Director
  • 132.87K
  • Henrik K. B. Lundin
  • Independent Director
  • 130.37K
  • Dawson Brisco, P.Geo
  • Independent Director
  • --
  • Rocio Echegaray
  • Corporate Secretary
  • --
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