Listing Junior Precious Metals Explorers by Stock Exchange
Listed junior mining exploration companies identifies all precious metals mining enterprises which are quoted on a recognised stock exchange. The listing is regularly updated to add new listings, remove de-listings and reflect any other transactions, such as mergers, takeovers and reverse takeovers etc. Listings are split into primary – the company focused only on precious metals, and secondary – the company owns precious metals deposits, but this is not the primary focus.
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Precious Metals Juniors Summary by Country
The listings below were updated in early December 2024. The exchanges of Canada, Australia, New York and London contain the largest number of Juniors. Primary, rather than secondary companies in these major exchanges are highlighted and identified.
The market capitalisation figures shown below are indicative only and were extracted at 1st December 2024.
Development companies with reported reserves (proven & probable) or resources (measured & indicated) are shown in columns J1-J3.
Exploration companies with only inferred reported resources are shown in column E. Project Generation companies are reported in column P1.
Toronto Stock Exchange Primary Precious Metals Juniors by Market Capitalisation
Toronto TSX Venture Exchange Primary Precious Metals Juniors by Market Capitalisation
Toronto Venture Exchange has the largest number of exploration and development Juniors.
Canadian Securities Exchange Primary Precious Metals Juniors by Market Capitalisation
Australian Stock Exchange Primary Precious Metals Juniors by Market Capitalisation
Australia’s largest development company De Grey Mining is being acquired by Northern Star Resources, Australia’s only major precious metals producer.
London Stock Exchange Primary Precious Metals Juniors by Market Capitalisation
Greatland Gold plc is now a producer, having acquired Telfer mine in Western Australia from Newmont (H2 2024).