Kali Metals Finds Mineralization at New South Wales Project; Shares Hit New 52-Week Low

MT Newswires Live09-10

Kali Metals (ASX:KM1) found mineralization from a recent sampling program conducted at the Sweetwater Creek area within the Jingellic project in New South Wales, according to a Tuesday filing with the Australian bourse.

The program identified tin, tungsten, and lithium across 3.5 kilometers of strike length to be followed up via upcoming exploration programs, the miner said in the filing.

Shares of Kali Metals fell 7% in recent Tuesday trade, hitting a new 52-week low.

Price (AUD): $0.14, Change: $-0.0100, Percent Change: -6.90%

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