BPM Minerals Ltd
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Price: 0.175 AUD 2.94% Market Closed
Market Cap: 15.3m AUD
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Market Cap
15.3m AUD
Industry
Metals & Mining

BPM Minerals Ltd. engages in property acquisition and mineral exploration activities. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2020-12-30. The firm is a base and precious metals explorer with a portfolio of projects located across Western Australia’s prolific greenstone belts and base-metal basins. Its projects include Hawkins Lead-Zinc Project, Rhodes Project, Ivan Well Project, Santy Gold Project, Nepean Gold-Nickel Project and Claw Gold Project. The Hawkins Lead-Zinc Project is located 40 kilometers northwest of the Rumble Resources Chinook lead-zinc discovery. The Rhodes Project is located 170 kilometers northeast of Wiluna. The Ivan Well Project is located 160 km northeast of Wilson. The Santy Gold Project is located 130 kilometers northeast of Geraldton. The Nepean Gold-Nickel Project is located 2 kilometers south of the historic Nepean Nickel Mine. The Claw Gold Project is located in the Murchison Province, 290 kilometers northeast of Perth.

BPM Intrinsic Value
0.021 AUD
Overvaluation 88%
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