` ARDNF (Argent Minerals Ltd) vs S&P 500 Comparison - Alpha Spread

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Argent Minerals Ltd
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Market Cap
31.5m USD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Argent Minerals Ltd. operates as a mineral exploration company, which explores silver, lead and zinc minerals. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2008-04-03. Its Kempfield project completed a 23 hole, approximately 2,624 meters reverse circulation (RC) drilling program at Kempfield. Its Kempfield mineralization remains open over approximately 3,000 meters along strike, over 200 meters down dip and up to 650 meters across strike. Its North West Tasmania was granted with Mt Farrell tenement EL12/2019, covering approximately 71 kilometers(kms) is adjacent to Rosebery Pb-Zn mine. Its Pine Ridge Gold Mine lies within EL8213, located approximately 80-kilometer(km) south of Orange in New South Wales, and within 10 kilometers(km) of the Argent Minerals Limited Kempfield Polymetallic Deposit completed stage 2 reverse circulation (RC) Drilling.

ARDNF Intrinsic Value
0.001 USD
Overvaluation 98%
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