Renascor Resources - Economically Viable Minerals

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2022-12-11

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I would like to introduce some Australian companies that may be of some help to your investments.

The company I'm going to introduce is $Renascor Resources Ltd(RNU.AU)$.

It went public on 15th December 2010.

[Company Profile]

Renascor Resources Limited engages in the exploration, development, and evaluation of mineral properties in Australia.

The company explores for graphite, gold, copper, uranium, and other minerals.

Its flagship project is the Siviour graphite project located in Eyre Peninsula, South Australia.

The company was formerly known as Renaissance Uranium Limited and changed its name to Renascor Resources Limited in December 2013.

[History & Events]

2009: The company was incorporated.

2010: The company went public.

2012: Renaissance awarded PACE grant for Tanners Dam Project.

2013: The company changed its name to Renascor Resources Limited.

2014: The drilling extended Sulphide Mineralisation at 1050 East.

2015: The company was ceased to be a substantial holder from CBA.

2016: Elevated Lithium identified at Munglinup Project.

2022: PEPR approved Siviour Graphite Mine and Concentrator.

[Main Business Segments]

[Net Income & Total Revenue]​

[Competitors]

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