Arizona Lithium Ltd
ASX:AZL

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Price: 0.009 AUD 12.5% Market Closed
Market Cap: 48.4m AUD
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Market Cap
48.4m AUD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Arizona Lithium Ltd. is a mineral exploration company, which engages in coal exploration and development in South Africa. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The firm holds a diversified United States asset portfolio, including Gold, Copper and Lithium. The Company’s projects include Big Sandy Lithium Project, Lone Pine Gold Project, Western Desert Gold / Copper Project and Lordsburg Lithium Project. Big Sandy lithium project is located in Arizona, United States Battery Corridor. The project has 37 HQ diamond holes totaling approximately 2,881 meters, Maiden Mineral Resource of 32.5 million tons grading 1,850 parts per million (ppm) Li, or approximately 320,800 tons Lithium Carbonate Equivalent, reported above an 800 ppm Li cut-off. Lone Pine Gold Project is located in approximately 10 kilometers west of Salmon, Idaho, United States. The project has 250 BLM claims covers approximately 20 kilometers. Western Desert Gold / Copper Project is located in western Utah.

AZL Intrinsic Value
0.01 AUD
Undervaluation 8%
Intrinsic Value
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