Aldoro Resources Ltd
ASX:ARN

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Price: 0.45 AUD -2.17% Market Closed
Market Cap: 101.8m AUD
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Market Cap
101.8m AUD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Aldoro Resources Ltd. engages in the exploration and development of minerals. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2018-09-13. The firm has a collection of nickel/copper/ platinum group metal (PGM) focused exploration projects and advanced rubidium exploration projects all located in Western Australia (WA). Its flagship nickel/copper/PGM project is the Narndee Project. The company is also exploring the Niobe rubidium/lithium/tantalum project. The Company’s other projects include the Cathedrals Belt Nickel Project, with a significant tenement holding surrounding Mt Alexander Project, the Leinster Nickel Project and Windimurra Igneous Complex. Its Wyemandoo is located in 80 kilometers southeast of Mt Magnet in WA, covers nine square kilometers. Its Niobe tantalum-lithium project is located in 70km northwest of Mt Magnet in WA’s Murchison province and lies within the Archean Dalgaranga Greenstone Belt. Its Narndee Igneous Complex is a layered mafic-ultramafic complex covering approximately 700 square kilo meter (km2).

ARN Intrinsic Value
0.003 AUD
Overvaluation 99%
Intrinsic Value
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