
Hammer Metals Limited engages in the exploration and extraction of mineral resources in Australia. It primarily explores for iron oxide, copper, cobalt, and gold deposits, as well as for molybdenum and rhenium ores. The company holds 100% interests in the Mount Isa project that comprise Kalman, Overlander North and Overlander South, and Elaine deposits covering an area of approximately 2,600 square kilometers within the Mount Isa mining district, as well as a 51% interest in the Jubilee deposit. It also holds a 100% interest in the Bronzewing South gold project located in the Yandal Belt of Western Australia. The company was formerly known as Midas Resources Limited and changed its name to Hammer Metals Limited in April 2014. Hammer Metals Limited was incorporated in 2000 and is based in West Perth, Australia.
Hammer Metals Limited trades as HMRRF on OTC. The company is classified in Basic Materials / Other Precious Metals and reports in USD.
The current profile places the business in Other Precious Metals. This section is intended to summarize the operating segments, products, geographies, and main revenue lines from official filings.
Latest available fiscal data shows $227,320 of revenue and -$1.92M of net income.
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Hammer Metals Limited can be compared against peers such as Angus Gold Inc., Bluestone Resources Inc., Allied Copper Corp., Golden Rapture Mining Corporation, Lode-Star Mining Inc., Moneta Gold Inc..
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Current signals to investigate include market capitalization of $26.78M, beta of 2.04, and return on equity of -8.8%.
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Company website: https://hammermetals.com.au
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