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If You Invested in Nortec Minerals (NMNZF)

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$1,000 invested 1 Year Ago
$700
-30.0% total -68.8% CAGR
Bought on Mar 9, 2026 at $0.05
$1,000 invested 5 Years Ago
$332
-66.8% total -19.9% CAGR
Bought on Jul 6, 2021 at $0.11

What $1,000 or $10,000 in NMNZF Would Be Worth Today

Real historical value by amount invested and how long ago
If you invested 1 year ago 5 years ago 10 years ago Since Jul 6, 2015
$1,000 $700 -30% $332 -67% $700 -30% $625 -38%
$10,000 $7,000 -30% $3,318 -67% $7,000 -30% $6,250 -37%

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Year-by-Year Returns

NMNZF annual performance
Year Start Price End Price Annual Return Cumulative
2016 $0.03 $0.05 +66.7% +66.7%
2017 $0.05 $0.27 +430.0% +783.3%
2018 $0.69 $0.01 -99.1% -80.0%
2019 $0.01 $0.00 -50.0% -90.0%
2020 $0.00 $0.10 +3233.3% +233.3%
2021 $0.10 $0.08 -20.5% +165.0%
2022 $0.08 $0.02 -80.5% -48.3%
2023 $0.02 $0.01 -35.5% -66.7%
2024 $0.01 $0.00 -84.0% -94.7%
2026 $0.05 $0.04 -30.0% +16.7%

About Nortec Minerals

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Nortec Minerals Corp. (OTC: NMNZF; TSXV: NVT) is a mineral exploration company active in the mining sector, with a focus on exploration-stage critical mineral and precious metal projects. According to company disclosures, Nortec holds interests in zinc-focused volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) projects in Ontario, Canada, and maintains a minority interest in gold projects in Finland. The company’s activities are centered on identifying and advancing early-stage mineral properties through systematic exploration programs.

Core Projects and Exploration Focus

Nortec states that it holds 100% interests in two exploration-stage critical mineral (zinc) projects in Ontario: the Sturgeon Lake VMS Project and the Mattagami River Zinc Project. These projects are described as VMS-style targets, which are known for zinc, copper, lead, silver and gold mineralization. The Sturgeon Lake VMS Property lies immediately north and adjacent to Glencore’s past-producing Mattabi Mine and within the Sturgeon Lake VMS mining camp in Ontario’s Superior Province.

Company news releases describe the Sturgeon Lake area as hosting multiple high-priority, de-risked and drill-ready target areas that combine electromagnetic (EM) conductors, magnetic anomalies and soil geochemical anomalies. Nortec has reported the use of airborne Versatile Time Domain Electromagnetic (VTEM) surveys, ground-based EM surveys, soil sampling and compilation of historical drilling to refine drill targets at Sturgeon Lake.

The Mattagami River Zinc Project is also described by Nortec as an exploration-stage critical mineral (zinc) property in Ontario. Together, these projects align the company with the exploration of base metals considered critical minerals, particularly zinc, within established VMS mining camps.

Interests in Finland Gold Projects

In addition to its Ontario properties, Nortec reports that it holds a 16.4% interest in the Tammela Gold project located in Southwest Finland. In some company disclosures, Nortec also refers to a 16.4% interest in the Tammela Gold and Tammela Lithium projects in the same region. This minority interest provides the company with exposure to gold (and, in some disclosures, lithium) exploration in a European jurisdiction while its primary operational focus remains in Canada.

Barker Bay Gold Property Transaction

Nortec has announced an asset purchase agreement to acquire the Barker Bay Gold Property, located in the Kenora Mining Division in northwest Ontario, Canada. The property hosts historic small-scale mining operations known as the Barker Bros Mine and the Petrie Mine, as well as a third shaft identified during mapping in the 1980s. Historic records cited by the company indicate that early production from the Barker Bros Mine returned high-grade gold values, and historic prospecting has reported gold-bearing grab samples from multiple areas on the property.

Gold at Barker Bay is described as being hosted in quartz veins and in the wall rock of shear zones up to several meters wide, with feldspar porphyry intrusives identified near historic workings. A gold-in-soil anomaly outlined in a 2022 field program is reported to extend along strike from the Barker Bros Mine, closely following historic trenching and the projected extent of the mineralized structure. Nortec has received conditional approval from the TSX Venture Exchange for the acquisition and has indicated that closing is subject to financing and final exchange approval.

Exploration Methods and Technical Work

Across its projects, Nortec emphasizes the use of systematic, technically focused exploration. At Sturgeon Lake, the company has reported:

  • Airborne VTEM surveys to identify conductive zones associated with potential VMS mineralization.
  • Ground-based Time Domain Electromagnetic (TDEM) surveys to refine conductor locations and generate Maxwell EM plates for drill targeting.
  • Soil geochemical surveys that have returned anomalous copper, zinc, gold and silver values in priority target areas.
  • Compilation and interpretation of historical drilling, including intercepts with anomalous zinc, copper, lead, gold and silver values.

These work programs have been used to define multiple high-quality VMS target areas that Nortec describes as fully permitted for drilling, including a northeast copper target characterized by copper-silver-gold soil anomalies and strong EM conductors that remain untested by drilling.

Corporate and Project Jurisdictions

Nortec’s project portfolio, as described in its news releases, is concentrated in Ontario, Canada and Southwest Finland. The Ontario projects are situated in established mining regions, including the Sturgeon Lake greenstone belt in the Wabigoon sub-province of the Superior Province and the Kenora Mining Division. The Finnish projects are located in Southwest Finland under the Tammela name. The company’s shares trade on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol NVT and on the OTC market under the symbol NMNZF.

Stage and Nature of Operations

Based on company disclosures, Nortec is focused on exploration-stage mineral properties rather than operating mines. Its activities include geophysical surveys, geochemical sampling, historical data compilation, drill targeting and, in some cases, maiden drill programs. The company has also granted an option agreement providing an exclusive right for a third party to acquire a 51% interest in the Sturgeon Lake VMS Project, indicating that Nortec may use option agreements as part of its approach to advancing projects.

Risk Profile and Considerations

As an exploration-stage mineral company, Nortec’s projects are subject to geological, technical, regulatory and financing risks typical of early-stage exploration. Company news releases reference the need to complete equity financings and obtain regulatory approvals, such as TSX Venture Exchange approval, for transactions like the Barker Bay Gold Property acquisition. Investors and observers often review such disclosures, along with technical reports and public filings, to understand the status and risks of exploration programs.

Summary

In summary, Nortec Minerals Corp. is described in its public communications as a mineral exploration company with 100% interests in two exploration-stage VMS critical mineral (zinc) projects in Ontario, Canada, and a 16.4% interest in the Tammela Gold project in Southwest Finland. The company has also entered into an agreement to acquire the Barker Bay Gold Property in Ontario, subject to financing and regulatory approvals. Its exploration work emphasizes geophysical surveys, soil geochemistry and the integration of historical data to define drill targets in established mining camps.

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Nortec Minerals investment returns

How much would $1,000 invested in Nortec Minerals be worth today?

If you invested $1,000 in Nortec Minerals (NMNZF) 10 years ago on 2016-07-05, your investment would be worth $700 today, representing a -30.0% total return, growing at a compounded rate of -3.5% per year (CAGR).

Has Nortec Minerals outperformed the S&P 500?

Over the past 10 years, NMNZF returned -30.0% compared to +257.4% for the S&P 500, underperforming the benchmark by 287.4 percentage points.

What is Nortec Minerals's average annual return?

The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of NMNZF over the past 10 years is -3.5%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — NMNZF's best recent year was 2020 (+3233.3%) and worst was 2018 (-99.1%).

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