Stratmins Marketcap was only AUS$ 10.5m before the news, now it's $13.5m
Compare that to
Kibaran Resources..$32m
Valence Industries..$51m
Talga Resources....$51m
Triton Minerals......$115m
Magnis Resources...$108m
Interesting comments by
Chris Berry, Graphite Industry Expert:
The point of this note is not to pick winners or make companies look bad, but rather to point out some of the inexplicable dislocations in the graphite space.
How a graphite producer, have the lowest market capitalization and enterprise value of its peers? Regardless of the industry, shouldn’t a company generating revenues be more valuable than one that isn’t?
A Graphite producer ought to have a higher valuation than aspiring entrants.
After all, the proverbial boxes have been ticked:
Permitting, sufficient infrastructure, customer base, real producing assets (as opposed to highly speculative land with evidence of graphite), revenue and operating cash flow.
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