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Discovery Minerals (Discovery Minerals) Additional Paid-In Capital : $0.00 Mil(As of . 20)


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What is Discovery Minerals Additional Paid-In Capital?



Discovery Minerals Additional Paid-In Capital Historical Data

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Discovery Minerals Additional Paid-In Capital Calculation

Capital that a company raises in a financing round in excess of the capital's par value. The account represents the excess paid by an investor over the par-value price of a stock issue. Additional paid-in-capital can arise from issuing either preferred or common stock.

Additional Paid-In Capital is calculated as

Additional Paid-In Capital=(Issue Price-Par Value)* Shares Outstanding (Diluted Average)

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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.