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Highfield Resources Stock Price

Symbol: ASX:HFRMarket Cap: AU$111.4mCategory: Materials

HFR Share Price Performance

AU$0.23
-0.10 (-29.85%)
AU$0.23
-0.10 (-29.85%)
Price AU$0.23

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Highfield Resources Limited Key Details

AU$0

Revenue

AU$0

Cost of Revenue

AU$0

Gross Profit

AU$19.2m

Other Expenses

-AU$19.2m

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Dec 31, 2024
Next Reporting Earnings
n/a
Earnings per share (EPS)
-0.041
Gross Margin
0%
Net Profit Margin
0%
Debt/Equity Ratio
33.0%

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About HFR

Founded
2011
Employees
25
CEO
Carles Aleman
WebsiteView website
www.highfieldresources.com.au

Highfield Resources Limited, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the exploration and development of potash mines in Spain. The company’s potash projects are located in the Ebro potash producing basin in Northern Spain. Its flagship property includes the Muga-Vipasca project that targets sylvinite beds in the Muga Project area, which covers an area of approximately 40 square kilometers located in the Provinces of Navarra and Aragón. The company also holds interest in the Pintanos tenement area comprising three permits of Molineras 1, Molineras 2, and Puntarrón covering an area of 65 square kilometers; and the Sierra del Perdón tenement area includes three permits of Quiñones, Adiós, and Ampliación de Adiós covering an area of approximately 125 square kilometers located to southeast of Pamplona. Highfield Resources Limited was incorporated in 2011 and is headquartered in Pamplona, Spain.

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