Falcon Metals Ltd
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About FAL
Falcon Metals Limited (FAL) is a mineral exploration company. Falcon holds over 5,000km in the Bendigo Zone of Victoria, a region which hosts gold mines, the Fosterville Gold Mine
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Sector
Materials
CEO
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Industry
Metals & Mining
Website
falconmetals.com.au
$23M
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$0.38
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