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ASX:WTMMaterialsDiversified Metals & Mining

Waratah Minerals Ltd

$0.475
$0.010 (2.06%)
Day Range
$0.465 – $0.490
52 Week Range
$0.265 – $0.840
Volume
2.61M
Avg Volume (10D)
1.43M
Market Cap
$184.18M
Price Chart
Market Statistics
Open$0.490
Previous Close$0.485
Day High$0.490
Day Low$0.465
52 Week High$0.840
52 Week Low$0.265
Valuation
Market Cap184.18M
Shares Outstanding387.75M
Price to Book4.18
Trading Activity
Volume2.61M
Value Traded1.24M
Bid$0.465 × 2,000
Ask$0.500 × 2,000
Performance
1 Day1.10%
5 Day-16.36%
13 Week-31.34%
52 Week70.37%
YTD-11.54%
Technical Indicators
RSI (14)36.70
50-Day SMA$0.614
200-Day SMA$0.628
Latest News
The Weekly Finger: Orange trips, podcasts, EOFYs and copper conferences
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The Weekly Finger: Orange trips, podcasts, EOFYs and copper conferences

Copper thesis evolves; register for Small Caps' free copper webinar on July 29, plus podcast notes on GGR, WTM, ADR and MTH—ASX copper opportunities.

Waratah Minerals Achieves 90% gold recoveries in Initial Metallurgical Testing of Spur Zone Samples
Mining & Resources

Waratah Minerals Achieves 90% gold recoveries in Initial Metallurgical Testing of Spur Zone Samples

Waratah Minerals hits 90%+ gold recovery in Spur Zone tests; gravity ~33.6%, cyanidation ~60% — a simple, conventional processing path.

Waratah Minerals expands drilling program with new targets at Spur gold-copper project
Mining & Resources

Waratah Minerals expands drilling program with new targets at Spur gold-copper project

Waratah Minerals (ASX: WTM) is further stepping up its drilling at the Spur gold-copper project in New South Wales after the company identified a growing corridor comprising multiple zones. Drilling to date has identified approximately 1 kilometre of gold strike, which remains open in multiple directions in a prime neighbourhood 5km west of the large […]

Market wrap: Aussie dollar shines but share market slips
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Market wrap: Aussie dollar shines but share market slips

Once again, the Australian share market marked time as the dominating miners and banks once again ignored positive offshore leads and lost value. Admittedly there was trepidation about how the US jobs figures would play out after the market close but still the benchmark ASX 200 index finished the day down 0.1% or 9.5 points […]