Lake Resources NL
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Price: 0.092 AUD 16.46% Market Closed
Market Cap: 198.6m AUD
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Market Cap
198.6m AUD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Lake Resources NL is a lithium exploration company, which is focused on exploring lithium basins and pegmatites in Argentina. The company is headquartered in Sydney, New South Wales. The company went IPO on 2001-08-29. The Company’s projects include Kachi Project, Cauchari Project, Olaroz Project, Paso Project and Catamarca Pegmatite project. The Kachi Project is located in Argentina’s Catamarca Province at the southern end of the Lithium Triangle and consists of an area of approximately 705 square kilometers (km). The Cauchari Project consists of an area of approximately 480 square km in Argentina’s Jujuy Province. The Olaroz Project is located in Argentina’s Jujuy Province, approximately 15 km north-east of Orocobre’s lithium production facility. The Paso Project is located in Argentina’s Jujuy Province, approximately 30 km west of Orocbre’s lithium production facility. The Catamarca Pegmatite project is located in Argentina’s Catamarca Province and covers an area of approximately 720 square km.

LKE Intrinsic Value
0.005 AUD
Overvaluation 94%
Intrinsic Value
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