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Leeuwin Metals Ltd

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Leeuwin Metals Ltd, established in 2021 and based in Subiaco, Australia,... Leeuwin Metals Ltd, established in 2021 and based in Subiaco, Australia, specializes in identifying, exploring, and developing nickel and lithium deposits. The company holds 100% ownership of its ventures across Canada and Australia. Its Canadian portfolio includes the William Lake nickel project in Manitoba, which encompasses 55 contiguous claims totaling 96.2 km2, along with an additional mineral exploration license application for 427.4 km2. Also in Manitoba, the Jenpeg lithium project covers 841.7 km2 through four mineral exploration license applications. In Ontario, the Ignace lithium project comprises 44 granted mineral claims spanning 175.6 km2. In Western Australia, the company's holdings feature the Gascoyne project, targeting both rare earth elements and lithium across three tenements totaling 351 km2, as well as the Marble Bar lithium project, which consists of a single granted exploration license covering 89 km2.
Share Price
$0.13753054
Market Cap
$13.68M
Change (1 day)
5.41%
Change (1 year)
41.19%
Country
AU
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P/E ratio as of 2026 TTM: 0
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