A mining explorer hunting for lithium and rare earth deposits, currently a pre-revenue venture with no product to sell yet—like a treasure hunter still mapping the island before digging.
No revenue at all; the company burns cash, with net losses of USD 0.05B in fiscal 2025 and USD 0.15B in 2024, funded entirely by investors, not operations.
No visible moat—any well-funded miner like Albemarle or Rio Tinto can outbid for the same deposits, and without production or proprietary tech, there's nothing to stop them. moat_level: weak

Key events, in time order
Consideration bumped 29%, implied price $6.2, deal still attractive
Analyst sees Tanbreez development trailing 2025 PEA timeline, raising execution uncertainty
Company announces its consortium advanced to final round of Kenya government tender for Mrima Hill rare earth and niobium project.
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Critical Metals Corp. is seeing increased relative volume and a potential chart breakout, driven by a US push for domestic critical mineral supply chains and reduced reliance on China.
Main discussion
$CRML Critical Metals ⛏️ Bottlenecks, domestic supply (avoiding 🇨🇳) - 2.8x Relative Volume - Potential break from Descending Channel Trump announces $3 Billion in mining ⛏️ projects as part of critical minerals push US 🇺🇸 and other governments seek to reduce reliance on Chinese i
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