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Over the past 12 months, LSR has underperformed S&P/ASX 300, delivering a return of -38% compared to S&P/ASX 300's +1% growth.
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Lodestar Minerals Ltd
Glance View
Lodestar Minerals Ltd is an Australian mineral exploration company. It looks for copper, gold, and other mineral deposits by securing exploration licences, mapping ground, sampling rock and soil, and drilling targets that show promise. The company is not a miner with producing operations; its main job is to find deposits that could one day be developed or sold to a larger mining company. Its customers are really the future users of any discovery: mining companies, joint-venture partners, and investors who fund exploration while the company works up its projects. Lodestar makes money, when it does, through capital raising and through the potential value created if exploration leads to a discovery, a joint venture, or a project sale. In that sense, it sits at the risky early stage of the mining value chain, where success depends on finding ground with real geological potential. What makes the business model different is that exploration companies spend most of their time turning geological ideas into drill targets rather than producing and selling metal. Lodestar’s value comes from holding prospective land, testing it systematically, and advancing the best prospects far enough to attract partners or a buyer. The company’s results depend heavily on geology, drilling outcomes, and the ability to keep funding exploration until a discovery is made.