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Pantoro Ltd
ASX:PNR

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Pantoro Ltd
ASX:PNR
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Price: 4.71 AUD 3.52% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.9B AUD
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Market Cap
1.9B AUD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Pantoro Ltd. engages in the exploration and processing of gold, copper-gold, and base metals. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The Company’s projects include the Norseman Gold and Halls Creek Projects. The Norseman Gold Project lies in the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia at the southern end of the Norseman-Wiluna greenstone belt. The Norseman Gold project is located approximately 725 kilometers east of Perth, over 200 kilometers south of Kalgoorlie and over 200 kilometers north of Esperance. The Norseman Gold Projectinfrastructure includes office and workshop complexes, camp accommodation, site laboratory, over 10-megawatt (MW) power station, bore fields and a road network services for mineral resource. The Halls Creek Project includes the Nicolsons and Wagtail Mines, which are approximately 35 kilometers southwest of Halls Creek. The firm holds approximately 350 square kilometers of prospective tenure in the Halls Creek area.

PNR Intrinsic Value
7.18 AUD
Undervaluation 34%
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