LON:CRTM

Critical Metals Final Earnings Report

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Critical Metals EPS Results

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-GBX 3.79
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Critical Metals Revenue Results

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Critical Metals Announcement Details

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Critical Metals Earnings Headlines

Trump's New Dollar
Porter Stansberry says President Trump has signed an executive order initiating what he calls a full U.S. dollar reset - and most Americans don't know it's happening. The last time America underwent a monetary shift like this, under Nixon in the 1970s, it minted an average of 1,300 new millionaires a day for over half a century. Stansberry has released a new documentary naming the assets he believes are positioned to surge as a result.tc pixel
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About Critical Metals

Critical Metals (LON:CRTM) is focused on acquiring and developing brownfield mining opportunities in the high-value critical metals space. The Company is focused on advancing low CAPEX and OPEX near-term production opportunities in order to generate short-term cash flow and build significant value for shareholders. Testament to this, the Company is currently developing the previously producing Molulu Copper Cobalt Mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and is focussed on returning the mine to production, targeting 120,000t/per annum of Copper Oxide Ore. Alongside this, the Company maintains an active growth strategy and through its extensive contact base is actively evaluating opportunities in commodities including tantalum, niobium, antimony, copper, cobalt and rare earth elements.

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