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Discovery Minerals (Discovery Minerals) Accumulated Depreciation : $0.00 Mil (As of . 20)


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What is Discovery Minerals Accumulated Depreciation?

Note: A negative number here means the assets are depreciated. When depricates more, the absolute value gets bigger.


Discovery Minerals Accumulated Depreciation Historical Data

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Discovery Minerals Accumulated Depreciation Calculation

The cumulative depreciation of an asset up to a single point in its life. Regardless of the method used to calculate it, the depreciation of an asset during a single period is added to the previous period's accumulated depreciation to get the current accumulated depreciation.


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Discovery Minerals (Discovery Minerals) Business Description

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429 W. Plumb Lane, Reno, NV, USA, 89509
Discovery Minerals Ltd is a United States-based acquisition and development company. The company targets natural resource properties through its subsidiaries. The properties fall within two primary channels, precious metals such as gold, silver, and precious metals, and industrial hemp.