3 best performing ASX shares in week 10, 7 March 2022
Marc Kennis, March 14, 2022
Best performing ASX shares
This week’s best performing ASX shares are Terramin Australia (ASX:TZN), up 87%, Toro Energy (ASX:TOE), up 56.3%, and Lotus Resources (ASX:LOT), up 42.3%.
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1. Terramin Australia (ASX:TZN)
Industry: Basic Materials
Terramin Australia Limited (ASX:TZN) engages in the exploration, evaluation and development of base and precious metal projects in Australia and overseas. Terramin has a clear focus on growing a production pipeline of base and precious metal projects close to infrastructure and with low capital and operating costs. Consistent with this focus, the Group holds a number of highly prospective moneral deposits and exploration tenements across South Australian and Algerian locations.
Market Cap: $91m
12 month high / low: $0.019 – $0.052
2. Toro Energy (ASX:TOE)
Industry: Energy
Toro Energy Limited (TOE) is an ASX listed uranium development and exploration company with projects in WA. Current focus of the company is on advancement and development of Wiluna Uranium Project and initiate exploration of Yandal gold project.
Market Cap: $97M
12 month high / low: $0.012 – $0.058
3. Lotus Resources (ASX:LOT)
Industry: Energy
Lotus Resources Limited (ASX:LOT, formerly Hylea Metals Limited) is a mineral exploration company with projects located in New South Wales and Western Australia. The projects encompass uranium, cobalt, platinum, nickel and base metals.
Market Cap: $368
12 month high / low: $0.12 – $0.38
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