Asian Battery Metals PLC (ASX: AZ9) is an Australian-listed company in the Basic Materials sector with a market capitalisation of $14.8M and the 1390th-largest security on the ASX by market capitalisation. The AZ9 share price is $0.018, up 0.00% today and down 33.33% over the past 12 months. Shares have traded between $0.017 and $0.051 over the past 52 weeks. In its most recent reported period (ending 31 Dec 2023), Asian Battery Metals PLC reported revenue of $30,000 and a net loss of $204,301.
About Asian Battery Metals PLC
Established in 1999 and headquartered in Perth, Australia, Asian Battery Metals PLC, known as Doriemus PLC until its name change in June 2024, specializes in the exploration and evaluation of mineral properties. Its operations are primarily conducted across Mongolia and Altai, where it seeks out deposits of crucial battery minerals and precious metals, including graphite, nickel, copper, lithium, and platinum group elements (PGE). The company's portfolio includes three wholly-owned projects: the Yambat Oval project, focused on nickel, copper, and PGE, comprising one tenement in the Yambat, Yesonbulag, and Taishir sub-provinces of Gobi-Altai Province; the Khukh Tag graphite project, consisting of a single tenement located in the Khukh Tag, Undurshil sub-province, Dundgovi Province; and the Tsagaan Ders lithium project, which features two tenements situated in the Tsagaan Ders, Khuld sub-province, also in Dundgovi Province.