Red Dirt Metals Ltd
ASX:RDT
Red Dirt Metals Ltd
Research & Development
Red Dirt Metals Ltd
Research & Development Peer Comparison
Competitors Analysis
Latest Figures & CAGR of Competitors
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Red Dirt Metals Ltd
ASX:RDT
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Research & Development
N/A
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CAGR 3-Years
N/A
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CAGR 5-Years
N/A
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CAGR 10-Years
N/A
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BHP Group Ltd
ASX:BHP
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Research & Development
-$346m
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CAGR 3-Years
-20%
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CAGR 5-Years
-23%
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CAGR 10-Years
7%
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South32 Ltd
ASX:S32
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Research & Development
-$39m
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CAGR 3-Years
-2%
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CAGR 5-Years
-7%
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CAGR 10-Years
-19%
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MMG Ltd
HKEX:1208
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Research & Development
N/A
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CAGR 3-Years
N/A
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CAGR 5-Years
N/A
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CAGR 10-Years
N/A
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Rio Tinto Ltd
ASX:RIO
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Research & Development
-$778m
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CAGR 3-Years
0%
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CAGR 5-Years
-5%
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CAGR 10-Years
N/A
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Pilbara Minerals Ltd
ASX:PLS
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Research & Development
-AU$57.6m
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CAGR 3-Years
-61%
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CAGR 5-Years
-55%
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CAGR 10-Years
N/A
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Red Dirt Metals Ltd
Glance View
Red Dirt Metals Ltd. engages in the exploration, evaluation, and development of its tin and tungsten projects located in Tasmania. The company is headquartered in Subiaco, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2017-11-03. The Company’s projects include Eureka, Warriedar and Earaheedy Basin. The Eureka mine project is located within a sequence of mafic and ultramafic rocks forming part of the Kalgoorlie-Menzies sector. The firm through its subsidiary, Warriedar Mining Pty Ltd, controls five tenements within the Eureka project. Its mining licenses include M24/189, M24/585, M24/586, M24/585. The tenements are located approximately 51.5 kilometers (km) north of Kalgoorlie at the existing Eureka mine site. The Warriedar gold project consists of approximately 45 Square kilometer (km2) of Archaean terrain, with a tenement package of one mining lease, one prospecting license and four exploration leases covering 42 blocks. The Earaheedy Basin covers an area of 270km2 directly to the north over the Mount Lockridge fault.