Mineral Resources Ltd
ASX:MIN

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Price: 50.87 AUD -1.17%
Market Cap: 10.1B AUD
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Mineral Resources Ltd
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In the rugged expanses of Australia, Mineral Resources Ltd has carved out a significant position for itself in the world of mining and mining services. Founded in 1993, the company grew under the leadership of Chris Ellison, evolving from a modest start-up into a heavyweight in the extractive industry. At its core, Mineral Resources Ltd operates as a diversified provider of essential resources, specializing in iron ore and lithium production while offering comprehensive mining services that encompass mine management, logistics, and engineering solutions. This dual-pronged approach allows the company not only to benefit directly from resource extraction but also to solidify indispensable partnerships with other players in the mining sector. Central to the company's strategy is its integrated business model. By owning and operating major mining tenements, especially in the resource-rich Pilbara and Yilgarn regions, Mineral Resources Ltd taps into abundant reserves of iron ore and lithium, two materials in high demand globally. The revenue from these operations is bolstered by their mining service division, which provides end-to-end solutions—from high-capacity crushing, fleet services to on-site support—which many other mining operations depend on, reflecting a clear synergy between its resource extraction and service capabilities. This blend of operations not only stabilizes its revenue stream but also cushions the company against the cyclical nature of the commodities market, ensuring long-term sustainability and growth.

MIN Intrinsic Value
62.13 AUD
Undervaluation 18%
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