Charger Metals NL (ASX:CHR)
| Market Cap | 11.27M +185.7% |
| Revenue (ttm) | 151.71K +1,212.2% |
| Net Income | -588.23K |
| EPS | -0.01 |
| Shares Out | 132.60M |
| PE Ratio | n/a |
| Forward PE | n/a |
| Dividend | n/a |
| Ex-Dividend Date | n/a |
| Volume | 1,000 |
| Open | 0.0850 |
| Previous Close | 0.0850 |
| Day's Range | 0.0850 - 0.0850 |
| 52-Week Range | 0.0470 - 0.1550 |
| Beta | 1.48 |
| Analysts | n/a |
| Price Target | n/a |
| Earnings Date | Sep 18, 2026 |
About Charger Metals NL
Charger Metals NL engages in the exploration for battery metals. The company explores for nickel, copper, and lithium. Its project portfolio includes a 100% interest in the Lake Johnston project located in Perth, Western Australia; an 85% interest in the Coates project situated in Wundowie, Western Australia; and a 70% interest in the Bynoe lithium project in the Northern Territory. The company was incorporated in 2020 and is based in West Perth, Australia. [Read more]
Financial Performance
In fiscal year 2025, Charger Metals NL's revenue was 156,321, an increase of 678.65% compared to the previous year's 20,076. Losses were -2.25 million, -5.35% less than in 2024.
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