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Coda Minerals Ltd
ASX:COD

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Coda Minerals Ltd
ASX:COD
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Price: 0.175 AUD Market Closed
Market Cap: AU$63.3m
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63.3m AUD
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Metals & Mining

Coda Minerals Ltd. engages in the exploration, discovery and development of minerals in the base metals, precious metals and battery minerals sector. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2020-10-28. The firm is focused on the exploration, discovery and development of minerals in the base metals, precious metals and battery minerals sector. Its projects include the Elizabeth Creek Copper Project and Cameron River Copper Gold Project. The Elizabeth Creek Copper Project is centered approximately 35 kilometers south-east of Woomera and 135 kilometers north-west of Port Augusta in South Australia. The Elizabeth Creek Copper Project covers approximately 739 square kilometers in the Olympic Dam Copper Province. The Cameron River Copper Gold Project is located approximately 60 kilometers east of Mount Isa in Queensland. The Cameron River Copper Gold Project consists of two Exploration Permits (EPM 27042 and EPM 27053) and covers approximately 35 square kilometers in the highly prospective Mount Isa Inlier.

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