Minerals 260 Ltd
ASX:MI6

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Minerals 260 Ltd
ASX:MI6
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Price: 0.357 AUD 0.56%
Market Cap: 738m AUD
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Market Cap
767.8m AUD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Minerals 260 Ltd. operates as a blank check company. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2021-10-12. The firm's primary projects inlcude Moora Project and the Koojan JV Project. The Projects are at early stages of exploration. The Moora Project is located 140 kilometer (km) north-east of Perth, Western Australia. The Moora Project covers a contiguous area of 468km square (km2) and comprises three granted Exploration Licenses including E70/5217, E70/5286 and E70/5287. The Koojan JV Project is located in the New Norcia region of Western Australia. The Koojan JV Project covers a largely contiguous area of 600km2 and comprises six granted Exploration Licenses including E70/5337, E70/5312, E70/5429, E70/5450, E70/5515 and E70/5516. The Company’s other project includes Dingo Rocks Project and the Yalwest Project. Its Dingo Rocks Project is an early-stage exploration project, focused on precious and base metals, within the Esperance region of Western Australia.

MI6 Intrinsic Value
0.571 AUD
Undervaluation 37%
Intrinsic Value
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