Prospect Resources Ltd
OTC:PRSTF

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Price: 0.035 USD Market Closed
Market Cap: 16.8m USD
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Market Cap
16.8m USD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Prospect Resources Ltd. engages in the exploration of minerals resources. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2009-12-04. The firm is focused on exploration and evaluation of mineral resources. The company is focused on exploration and development of mining projects, specifically battery and electrification metals, in Zimbabwe and the broader sub-Saharan African region. The firm's project, Penhalonga Gold Project is located in the Mutare Greenstone Belt which extends eastward into Mozambique, Zimbabwe. The Penhalonga Gold Project consists of a number of shear and vein-hosted gold deposits along the southern side of the Penhalonga Valley covering a strike length of approximately 3.5 kilometers and an area of approximately 1.8 square kilometers. The firm's subsidiaries include Prospect Minerals Pte Ltd, Promin Resource Holdings (Pte) Ltd, and others.

PRSTF Intrinsic Value
0.08 USD
Undervaluation 56%
Intrinsic Value
Price

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