3 best performing ASX shares in week 13, 28 March 2022
Marc Kennis, April 4, 2022
Best performing ASX shares
The three best performing ASX shares in the week of 28 March 2022 were Latin Resources (ASX:LRS), up 90.8%, Venture Minerals (ASX:VMS), up 61.9%, and Etherstack plc (ASX:ESK), up 53.6%.
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1. Latin Resources (ASX:LRS)
Industry: Basic Materials
Latin Resources Limited (ASX:LRS) is an Australian-based mineral exploration company with several mineral resource projects in Latin America and Australia. The Australian projects include the Cloud Nine Halloysite Project near Merredin, WA, Lachlan Fold Gold Projects in NSW and the Big Grey Project in the Paterson region, WA.
Market Cap: $217m
12 month high / low: $0.027 – $0.20
2. Venture Minerals (ASX:VMS)
Industry: Basic Materials
Venture Minerals (ASX:VMS) has refocused its approach to developing the Mount Lindsay Tin-Tungsten Project in northwest Tasmania.
Market Cap: $122M
12 month high / low: $0.035 – $0.16
3. Etherstack plc (ASX:ESK)
Industry: Software & Services
Etherstack plc (ASX:ESK) is a provider of wireless communications software to the Professional/Land Mobile Radio and defence industries in Europe, Asia and North America. Their products cover wireless protocol stacks, IP-based communication networks, cryptographic communication solutions, Software Defined Radio and Software Communications Architecture compatible waveforms.
Market Cap: $52m
12 month high / low: $0.26 – $0.69
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