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Skeena Resources Q4 2023 Earnings Report

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C$13.40 -0.03 (-0.22%)
(As of 10:09 AM ET)

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Skeena Resources (TSE:SKE) Price Target Raised to C$18.00
RBC Capital Remains a Buy on Skeena Resources (SKE)
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Skeena Resources price target lowered to C$16 from C$17 at CIBC
Skeena Resources (SKE) Gets a Buy from RBC Capital
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About Skeena Resources

Skeena Resources (TSE:SKE) explores for and develops mineral properties in Canada. The company explores for gold, silver, copper, and other precious metal deposits. It holds 100% interests in the Snip gold mine comprising one mining lease and nine mineral tenures that covers an area of approximately 4,724 hectares; and the Eskay Creek gold mine that consists of eight mineral leases, two surface leases, and various unpatented mining claims comprising 7,666 hectares located in British Columbia, Canada. The company was formerly known as Prolific Resources Ltd. and changed its name to Skeena Resources Limited in June 1990. Skeena Resources Limited was incorporated in 1979 and is based in Vancouver, Canada.

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