Impact Minerals Ltd
ASX:IPT

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Price: 0.053 AUD -3.64% Market Closed
Market Cap: 25.1m AUD
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Market Cap
25.1m AUD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Impact Minerals Ltd. engages in the exploration and development of mineral deposits. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2006-11-29. The Company’s projects include Broken Hill, Commonwealth, Blackridge, Arkun and Doonia Projects. The Broken Hill Project is located approximately 20 kilometers east of the Broken Hill silver-lead-zinc mine in New South Wales. The Commonwealth Project is located approximately 95 kilometers north of Orange in New South Wales. The Blackridge Project covers approximately 150 square kilometers and consists of three exploration permits and one granted mining lease, which lies in the center of the project area. The Arkun Project covers over 850 square kilometers centered between York and Corrigin, which is approximately 100 kilometers east of Perth. The Doonia Project is located approximately 75 kilometers east of Kambalda in the Mt Belches Basin.

IPT Intrinsic Value
0.007 AUD
Overvaluation 87%
Intrinsic Value
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