Tasman Resources Ltd
ASX:TAS

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Tasman Resources Ltd
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Price: 0.021 AUD -4.55% Market Closed
Market Cap: 7.3m AUD
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Market Cap
7.3m AUD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Tasman Resources Ltd. engages in mineral exploration in South Africa. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2001-12-18. The Company’s principal activities include exploration of projects with the potential to host mineral deposits in a range of precious and base metals, including gold, silver, copper, zinc, lead, nickel, and uranium. The company holds a 13% interest in Conico Ltd which is evaluating the Mt Thirsty cobalt-nickel oxide deposit near Norseman in Western Australia in partnership with Barra Resources Ltd. Its projects include Lake Torrens IOCG, Vulcan Prospect, Pernatty IOCG Project, Parkinson Dam Epithermal Gold-Silver (Lead-Zinc) Project, 100% Tasman, and Corrie Dam Prospect. Lake Torrens IOCG project is located approximately 15 kilometers north of Olympic Dam. Vulcan prospect is located about 30 kilometers north of Olympic Dam. The Pernatty IOCG project is located approximately 20 kilometers SSE of the IOCG deposit at Carrapateena, within Exploration license 6137.

TAS Intrinsic Value
0.028 AUD
Undervaluation 25%
Intrinsic Value
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