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Basic MaterialsIndustrial Metals and Mining
  • Price (EUR)0.0993
  • Today's Change0.006 / 6.20%
  • Shares traded450.00
  • 1 Year change+24.13%
  • Beta1.6498
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About the company

Vital Metals Limited is an Australia-based mineral exploration and development company. The Company is primarily focused on developing and exploring the Nechalacho Rare Earth and Niobium Project in Northwest Territories, Canada. The Nechalacho Project is located in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada. The Company is advancing the Tardiff deposit at its Nechalacho project in NWT, Canada. Tardiff is a large-scale deposit, representing one of the single rare earth systems in the Western world. Its subsidiaries include Nechalacho Resources Corp, Cheetah Resources Pty Ltd, and NWT Rare Earths Ltd.

  • Revenue in AUD (TTM)1.59m
  • Net income in AUD-3.31m
  • Incorporated2004
  • Employees--
  • Location
    Vital Metals LtdLevel 5, 56 Pitt StreetSYDNEY 2000AustraliaAUS
  • Phone+61 28823-3179
  • Fax+61 29525-8466
  • Websitehttps://vitalmetals.com/
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