Cygnus Metals Ltd
OTC:CYGGF

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OTC:CYGGF
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Price: 0.0975 USD 8.33%
Market Cap: 35.7m USD
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Market Cap
35.7m USD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Cygnus Metals Ltd. focuses on the exploration and discovery of gold deposits in the Southwest Terrane of the Yilgarn Crato, Western Australia. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2018-01-15. The firm is exploring lithium as well as gold, nickel, copper and platinum group elements. Its Pontax Lithium Project is situated within the lithium province of the James Bay Region in Northern Quebec, Canada. The Pontax Lithium Project covers approximately 145 square kilometers. Its Mitsumis Lithium Project covers approximately 121 square kilometers. Its Bencubbin Lithium Project is located about 220 kilometers (km) northeast of Perth and covers the Bencubbin Greenstone Belt. The Bencubbin Lithium Project covers approximately 800 square kilometers. The firm's advanced exploration project is the Stanley Project, comprising an area of approximately 160 square kilometers, approximately 60 km northeast of the Wheatbelt town of Katanning.

CYGGF Intrinsic Value
0.0424 USD
Overvaluation 56%
Intrinsic Value
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