Top Markets
Coin of the day
Fox Tungsten Ltd. Fox Tungsten Ltd.

Fox Tungsten Ltd.

HPYCF
Rank in Stocks #27835
Fox Tungsten Ltd. is a Canadian-based enterprise primarily engaged in the... Fox Tungsten Ltd. is a Canadian-based enterprise primarily engaged in the identification, assessment, and advancement of mineral prospects across the country. The company's exploration efforts target various valuable metals, including copper, tungsten, molybdenum, zinc, indium, gold, and silver. Its asset portfolio features the Fox Tungsten Project, entirely owned by the company and situated in central British Columbia. Fox Tungsten Ltd. also maintains ownership stakes in the Hen-Art-DL gold and silver project, encompassing an area of approximately 68 square kilometers, and the Silverboss project, which holds potential for molybdenum, copper, gold, and silver, both located within British Columbia. Originally incorporated in 2004 under the name Happy Creek Minerals Ltd., the company officially rebranded as Fox Tungsten Ltd. in February 2026. Its corporate headquarters are located in Vancouver, Canada.
Share Price
$0.14
Last synced: 2026-07-10
Market Cap
$30.23M
Change (1 day)
40.00%
Change (1 year)
28.32%
Country
CA
Trade Fox Tungsten Ltd. (HPYCF)
Operating Margin for Fox Tungsten Ltd. (HPYCF)
Operating Margin as of 2026 TTM: 0.00%
According to Fox Tungsten Ltd. latest financial reports and stock price the company's current Operating Margin (TTM) is 0.00%. At the end of 2026 the company had an Operating Margin of 0.00%.
Operating Margin history for Fox Tungsten Ltd. from 2026 to 2026
Operating Margin at the end of each year
Year Operating Margin Change
Not enough data for the provided dates.
Operating Margin for similar companies or competitors
Company Operating Margin Operating Margin Difference Country
37.97% -
AU
0.00% -
MX
24.42% -
SA
0.00% -
BR
0.00% -
CN
What is a company's Operating Margin?
The operating margin is a key indicator to assess the profitability of a company. Higher operating margins are generaly better as they show that a company is able to sell its products or services for much more than their production costs. The operating margin is calculated by dividing a company's earnings by its revenue.