Caspin Resources Ltd
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Price: 0.092 AUD 1.1%
Market Cap: 22.2m AUD
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22.2m AUD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Caspin Resources Ltd. is a mineral exploration company, which engages in the mineral exploration services. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2020-11-25. The firm's focus is to explore and progress its mineral resource projects. The company holds interest in Mount Squires and Yarawindah Brook projects. The Mount Squires Project is an early stage, greenfield exploration project prospective for gold, nickel, and copper, which includes a range of conceptual to advanced gold prospects. The company lies within the West Musgrave region of Western Australia. At the Mount Squires Project, the Company identified a 50 kilometer structural corridor with gold minerals. The Yarawindah Brook Project is located 100 kilometer northeast of Perth, in the PGE-Ni-Cu sulphide New Norcia province. At the Yarawindah Brook Project, the Company explores Ni-Cu-PGE frontier, advancing exploration on multiple fronts using soil geochemistry and Airborne Electromagnetic (EM) in search of new Ni-Cu-PGE sulphide deposits.

CPN Intrinsic Value
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Overvaluation 89%
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