Frontier Lithium Inc
XTSX:FL

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Price: 0.72 CAD Market Closed
Market Cap: 164.9m CAD
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Frontier Lithium Inc
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Market Cap
164.2m CAD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Frontier Lithium, Inc. engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mining properties in Canada. The company is headquartered in Val Caron, Ontario. The firm is focused on the development of its 100%-owned PAK Lithium Project in Ontario. The PAK Lithium Project covers approximately 26,774 hectares along 65 kilometers of Ontario’s Electric Avenue. The firm has delineated two spodumene-bearing lithium deposits, such as PAK and Spark, located approximately 2.3 kilometers apart. The company has also explored two other spodumene-bearing discoveries, such as Bolt pegmatite, which is located between the PAK and Spark deposits, as well as the Pennock pegmatite, located approximately 30 kilometers northwest of PAK Deposit within the project claims. The firm is also focused on producing battery-grade lithium hydroxide and other chemicals to the growing electric vehicle and energy storage markets in North America as well as premium mineral concentrates supplier for glass manufacturers.

FL Intrinsic Value
1.11 CAD
Undervaluation 35%
Intrinsic Value
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