3 Best Performing ASX shares in week 6, 7 February 2022
Marc Kennis, February 14, 2022
Best performing ASX shares
This week’s best performing ASX shares are Bougainville Copper (ASX:BOC), which was up 134.2%, American Rare Earths (ASX:ARR) that rose 31.9% and Carbonxt Group (ASX:CG1), up 28.6%.
1. Bougainville Copper (ASX:BOC)
Industry: Basic Materials
Bougainville Copper Limited (BOC) is an independently-managed company of Papua New Guinea that is publicly listed on the ASX. BOC’s core objective is to work cooperatively towards realising the vision of resuming active exploration and sustainable copper, gold and silver mining at Panguna, in central Bougainville.
Market Cap: $357M
12 month high / low: $0.30 – $0.99
2. American Rare Earths (ASX:ARR)
Industry: Basic Materials
American Rare Earths Limited (ARR, formerly Broken Hill Prospecting) is an Australian exploration company focussed on the discovery and development of strategic mineral resources across two primary geographical areas; the Murray Basin Region (Heavy Mineral Sands) and the Broken Hill Region (industrial, base and precious metals, including the Thackaringa Cobalt and base/precious metal project).
Market Cap: $187M
12 month high / low: $0.066 – $0.545
3. Carbonxt Group (ASX:CG1)
Industry: Basic Materials
CarbonXT specialises in providing superior oxidising, non-brominated activated carbons that are non-corrosive and maintain maximum efficiency, eliminating the gradual deterioration caused by highly brominated carbons without sacrificing effectiveness.
Market Cap: $53m
12 month high / low: $0.115 – $0.35
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