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Great Northern Minerals Ltd

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  • Price (EUR)0.014
  • Today's Change0.001 / 7.69%
  • Shares traded0.00
  • 1 Year change+75.00%
  • Beta2.0377
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About the company

Great Northern Minerals Limited is an Australia-based mining and exploration company. The Company’s projects include Catalyst Ridge Project and Douglas Creek. The Catalyst Ridge Project is located in the Mountain Pass District, a globally significant rare earth element (REE) mining area in California’s Mojave Desert. The Catalyst Ridge Project is made up of four separate claim areas comprising a total of 214 lode mining claims totaling approximately 18 km2 and is a highly prospective REE and antimony (Sb) opportunity within the Mountain Pass District. The project is strategically located in a key United States critical minerals hub, supported by strong government initiatives to strengthen domestic supply chains.

  • Revenue in AUD (TTM)19.21k
  • Net income in AUD-615.54k
  • Incorporated1899
  • Employees--
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