Venture Minerals Ltd
ASX:VMS

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Price: 0.145 AUD -3.33% Market Closed
Market Cap: 15.3m AUD
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Market Cap
15.3m AUD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Venture Minerals Ltd. engages in the mineral exploration. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2006-09-22. The Company’s projects include Mount Lindsay project, South West project, Riley Iron Ore Mine, Livingstone DSO Hematite project, olden Grove North project and Kulin project. The Mount Lindsay project is located in north-western Tasmania within the contact metamorphic aureole of perspective Meredith Granite. The South West project contains the Thor and Odin Prospects within its tenement package and is located 240 kilometer (km) south of Perth, hosted within the Balingup Gneiss Complex. Riley DSO Hematite project is located 10 km from the Mount Lindsay Deposit. Livingstone DSO Hematite project consists of an outcropping hematite cap overlaying a magnetite rich skarn. The Golden Grove North project is located approximately 370 km north-northeast of Perth. Kulin Project has four granted exploration licenses (606 km2) located approximately 230 km south-southeast of Perth in Western Australia.

VMS Intrinsic Value
0.001 AUD
Overvaluation 99%
Intrinsic Value
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