3 best performing ASX shares in the week of 7 June 2022
Marc Kennis, June 14, 2022
Best performing ASX shares
The three best performing ASX shares in the week of 7 June 2022 were Hartshead Resources (ASX:HHR), up 20%, CZR Resources (ASX:CZR), up 18.8%, and Silex Systems (ASX:SLX), up 16.7%.
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1. Hartshead Resources (ASX:HHR)
Industry: Energy
Hartshead Resources (HHR, formerly Ansila Energy NL) is focusses on building a financially, technically and environmentally responsible European Energy business. The company has an interest in the Gora and Nowa Sol concessions, onshore Poland, the Nkembe block, offshore Gabon and the Ambilobe block, offshore Madagascar.
Market Cap: $45m
12 month high / low: $0.013 – $0.034
2. CZR Resources (ASX:CZR)
Industry: Resources
CZR Resources (ASX:CZR, formerly Coziron Resources Limited) is an exploration and development company focussed primarily on iron ore, gold and base metals. CZR holds an 85% interest in the Yarraloola and Buddadoo Projects, and a 70% interest in the Shepherd’s Well, Croydon and Yarrie Projects.
Market Cap: $66M
12 month high / low: $0.0065 – $0.024
3. Silex Systems (ASX:SLX)
Industry: Technology
Silex Systems (ASX:SLX) is an Australian high-tech company focused on the delivery of the unique and disruptive SILEX Laser Enrichment Technology as the next generation technology for the global uranium enrichment industry.
Market Cap: $340m
12 month high / low: $0.88 – $1.97
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