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Sunrise Energy Metals Stock Price

Symbol: ASX:SRLMarket Cap: AU$142.4mCategory: Materials

SRL Share Price Performance

AU$1.20
0.78 (185.71%)
AU$1.20
0.78 (185.71%)
Price AU$1.20

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Sunrise Energy Metals Limited Key Details

AU$237.0k

Revenue

AU$2.7m

Cost of Revenue

-AU$2.5m

Gross Profit

AU$4.4m

Other Expenses

-AU$6.8m

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Dec 31, 2024
Next Reporting Earnings
n/a
Earnings per share (EPS)
-0.058
Gross Margin
-1,035.87%
Net Profit Margin
-2,878.48%
Debt/Equity Ratio
0%

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About SRL

Founded
1990
Employees
n/a
CEO
Sam Riggall
WebsiteView website
www.sunriseem.com

Sunrise Energy Metals Limited engages in the metal recovery and exploration of other mineral tenements in Australia. The company provides Clean-iX resin technology for the extraction and purification of precious metals, such as gold and silver; platinum group metals consisting of platinum, palladium, rhodium, and iridium; base metals comprising copper, nickel, cobalt, and zinc; light, medium, and heavy rare earth metals; and specialty metals, such as scandium, vanadium, niobium, tantalum, uranium, and titanium. It is also involved in the development of the Sunrise project for electric vehicle battery materials in New South Wales. The company was formerly known as Clean TeQ Holdings Limited and changed its name to Sunrise Energy Metals Limited in March 2021. Sunrise Energy Metals Limited was founded in 1990 and is based in Melbourne, Australia.

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