General European Strategic Investments Inc. Stock Analysis GESI
General European Strategic Investments, Inc. is a US OTC listed company, which engages in Tier-1 and district-scale projects. The company is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada. The company went IPO on 2001-06-21. The Company’s projects include the Finland Exploration Project and the Arbitration and Litigation Project. The Finland project consists of The Laakso Project which is 100%-owned by its wholly owned Swiss subsidiary, ZB Capital AG. The firm is the reservation permit holder in Finland’s prolific Kuusamo Mining District, holding approximately 1200 square Kilometers of reservation permits and reservation permit applications, as well as exploration permits, and reservation permits for 11 diamondiferrous kimberlite structures. In addition, it also owns an interest in ColdPro LTD. (ColdPro), a private United Kingdom company specializing in waste management in the United Kingdom. ColdPro is a licensed United Kingdom -based integrated waste management business.
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235.00P/E Ratio (TTM)
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68.80KAvg. Volume
10.64KDividend Yield
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