Manuka Resources Ltd
ASX:MKR

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Manuka Resources Ltd
ASX:MKR
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Price: 0.062 AUD 3.33% Market Closed
Market Cap: 66.2m AUD
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Market Cap
66.2m AUD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Manuka Resources Ltd. is a mining company. The company is headquartered in Sydney, New South Wales. The company went IPO on 2020-07-14. The Company’s projects include the Mt Boppy gold project and Wonawinta silver and base metals project. The Mt Boppy Gold Project comprises three granted mining leases, four gold leases, and one exploration license. The Mt Boppy Gold Project is located approximately 46 kilometers east of Cobar, on the eastern side of the highly prospective and metalliferous Cobar Basin. Wonawinta silver and base metals project holds title to the pastoral lease for the grazing property called Manuka, upon a part of which the Wonawinta Silver Project is located. The Manuka pastoral lease is connected to the low voltage rural power network and contains useful infrastructure namely a homestead and airstrip. Its Cobar Basin is located in central-west New South Wales, approximately 700 kilometers north-west of Sydney.

MKR Intrinsic Value
0.007 AUD
Overvaluation 89%
Intrinsic Value
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