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CACR.A The Canadian Chrome Co

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About The Canadian Chrome Co Company

The Canadian Chrome Co is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The company is engaged in the exploration and evaluation of base and precious metals and in the development of a transportation link to access the areas where these are located. It also has interests in technology relating to the production of chromium iron alloys. The company is focused on the development of chromite. The properties of the company include Black Horse, Koper Lake, and McFaulds Lake. The Company's operations comprise a single reporting operating segment engaged in mineral exploration in Canada.

Company Profile

SymbolCACR.A
Company NameThe Canadian Chrome Co
Founded1937
MarketCNQ
Fiscal Year Ends12-31
Address141 Adelaide Street West Suite 240
CityToronto
CountryCAN
Zip CodeM5H 3L5
Phone+1 416 642-2375

Company Executives

  • Name
  • Position
  • Salary
  • Frank C. Smeenk
  • Director, Co-President and Chief Executive Officer
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  • Thomas E. Masters
  • Chief Financial Officer
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  • Megan McElwain
  • Co-President and Chief Operating Officer
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  • M.J. (Moe) Lavigne
  • Vice President, Exploration and Development
  • --
  • Douglas M. Flett
  • Chairman of the Board
  • --
  • Corina Moore
  • Director
  • --
  • Donald A. Sheldon
  • Director
  • --
  • Fiona Blondin
  • Director
  • --
  • Bruce Reid
  • Director
  • --
  • Rajesh Sharma
  • Director
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