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Petratherm Ltd
ASX:PTR

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Petratherm Ltd
ASX:PTR
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Price: 0.255 AUD -0.97% Market Closed
Market Cap: 88.4m AUD
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Market Cap
88.4m AUD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Petratherm Ltd. engages in the development of mineral exploration projects. The company is headquartered in Adelaide, South Australia. The company went IPO on 2004-07-27. The Company’s projects are located in South Australia Iron-Oxide Copper-Gold (IOCG) project and Victoria Orogenic Gold project. South Australia, which includes the Mt Barry project, and Mt Willoughby project. Victoria Orogenic Gold project, which includes the Yuengroon project and Silver Spoon project. The Mt Barry project is located approximately 50 kilometers northeast of Coober Pedy, due east of the unsealed Kempe Road. The Mt Willoughby project is located along the Stuart Highway (sealed), approximately 40 kilometers northwest of Coober Pedy. The Yuengroon project is located approximately 80 kilometers northeast of Bendigo and covers an area of 687 kilometers square over the historic northern Wedderburn Goldfield. The Silver Spoon project is located approximately 30 kilometers east of Bendigo, on the prospective ground positioned between the operating Fosterville and Costerfield Gold Mines.

PTR Intrinsic Value
0.05 AUD
Overvaluation 81%
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