Robex Resources Inc
XTSX:RBX

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Price: 5.255 CAD Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.5B CAD
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Robex Resources Inc
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Market Cap
1.5B CAD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Robex Resources, Inc. engages in the operation and exploration of mining properties. The company is headquartered in Quebec City, Quebec. The firm primarily operates the Nampala mine in Mali. In addition to its operational mining activities, the Company holds four exploration permits, all located in Mali, West Africa. Two of its permits are situated in southern Mali (Mininko and Kamasso), while the two others are located in the western area of the Mali (Sanoula and Diangounte). Its Sanoula exploration permit covers approximately 31.5 square kilometers. The company is located around 58 kilometers (km) north-northwest of the town of Kenieba and 120 km south of the city of Kaye. Its Diangounte license covers approximately 52.14 square kilometers. The Mininko exploration permit covers approximately 62 square kilometers. Its Kamasso exploration permit covers approximately 100 square kilometers. The company is located about 74 km southwest of Sikasso and 35 km south of Niena village.

RBX Intrinsic Value
12.478 CAD
Undervaluation 58%
Intrinsic Value
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