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IAU i-80 Gold Corp

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  • 0.740
  • -0.010-1.33%
15min DelayMarket Closed Dec 23 16:00 ET
299.54MMarket Cap-1.48P/E (TTM)

About i-80 Gold Corp Company

i-80 Gold Corp is a well-financed gold and silver producer engaged in the exploration, development, and production of gold, silver, and poly-metallic deposits. The Company's principal assets include the Ruby Hill Mine, Lone Tree Mine, Granite Creek Mine, and McCoy-Cove Project.

Company Profile

SymbolIAU
Company Namei-80 Gold Corp
Founded2020
MarketTSE
Employees116
Fiscal Year Ends12-31
Address717b Hewitson Street
CityThunder Bay
CountryCAN
Zip CodeP7B 6B5
Phone+1 866 525-6450

Company Executives

  • Name
  • Position
  • Salary
  • Ewan S. Downie
  • Chief Executive Officer and Director
  • 1.62M
  • Matthew Gili
  • President and Chief Operating Officer
  • 1.19M
  • Ryan Snow
  • Chief Financial Officer
  • 853.32K
  • Matthew Gollat
  • Executive Vice President, Business and Corporate Development
  • 807.66K
  • Ron Clayton
  • Non-Executive Chairman of the Board
  • 185.00K
  • Curtis K. Turner
  • Vice-President Finance and Corporate Controller
  • 447.70K
  • Christina McCarthy
  • Director
  • 89.74K
  • John W. Seaman
  • Independent Director
  • 140.00K
  • John Begeman
  • Independent Director
  • 142.50K
  • Eva Bellissimo
  • Independent Director
  • 135.00K
  • Cassandra Joseph
  • Independent Director
  • --
  • Arthur Einav
  • Independent Director
  • 130.00K
  • Gregory D. Smith
  • Independent Director
  • 130.00K
  • Jacklynn Hunt
  • Corporate Secretary
  • --
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