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AMD
Over the past 12 months, AMD has underperformed S&P/ASX 300, delivering a return of -45% compared to S&P/ASX 300's +1% growth.
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Arrow Minerals Ltd
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Arrow Minerals Ltd is an Australian mineral exploration company that looks for new deposits in West Africa, with a main focus on iron ore and other precious or base metals. It does not run mines or sell finished materials; instead, it acquires exploration rights, studies geology, and drills targets to try to turn early-stage prospects into mineable projects. Its customers are not consumers but mining partners, buyers, and investors in the resource sector. Arrow’s business is built around finding ground with commercial potential, proving it up with exploration work, and then advancing it through joint ventures, farm-out deals, project sales, or, if a discovery is strong enough, a future mine development partner. That means the company usually makes money indirectly from financing and from unlocking value in its mineral assets rather than from steady operating sales. What makes Arrow’s role different is that it sits at the very front of the mining value chain. It takes on the high-risk search phase that larger miners often prefer to avoid, and its value depends on geology, permits, and exploration results rather than on producing ore today. If a project works, Arrow can become important to a bigger mining company looking for new supply; if not, it moves on to the next target.