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RT Minerals: Top 10 Undervalued Basic Materials Stocks on TSX Venture Exchange (RTM)

The Globe and Mail - Tue Sep 6, 2022
Sector

RT Minerals is now ranked among the top 10 undervalued stocks in the Basic Materials sector on the TSX Venture Exchange. A stock is considered undervalued if it trades at a discount to its valuation – a calculation used to determine the intrinsic (true) worth of a company. Valuation methodology provided by Stockcalc (see below). The basic materials sector includes commodity focused companies working in mining and minerals, lumber and pulp and paper, chemicals, agriculture as well as coking coal and steel.

All data provided as-at market close September 01, 2022. The list is sorted by stocks with the greatest percentage difference between valuation and price. RT Minerals RT Minerals Corp is engaged in the business of exploring and evaluation of mineral properties in Canada. Its project includes; Ballard Lake, Norwalk, Dill River, Golden Reed Mine, Dog Lake and South Wawa. RT Minerals is listed under RTM on the TSX Venture Exchange.

Symbol

Name

Close Price

Shares Outstanding

P/E

P/B

Cash per Share

Net Cash per Share

VEC-XVanadian Energy000000
NBR-XNubian Resources000000
QCX-XQCX Gold000000
ELVT-XElevation Gold Mining000000
ADY-XAdyton Resources000000
XND-XXander Resources000000
GBRC-XGold Bull Resources000000
MSC-XMillennium Silver000000
RTM-XRT Minerals000000
RMI-XRidgestone Mining000000

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