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  • Price (EUR)0.808
  • Today's Change0.002 / 0.25%
  • Shares traded--
  • 1 Year change+32.46%
  • Beta0.6162
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About the company

Alphamin Resources Corp. is a Mauritius-based company. The Company is a low-cost tin concentrate producer from its high-grade deposits at Mpama North and Mpama South. The Company is engaged in the production and sale of tin concentrate from the Bisie Tin mine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The Company’s Mpama South development project is adjacent to the producing Mpama North mine and comprises a new underground development portal, processing plant, and associated equipment. The Company also has an additional two exploration licenses in the North Kivu Province of the Democratic Republic of Congo. It has developed and brought the Bisie Tin Mine project into production. The Company’s subsidiaries include Alphamin Bisie Mining SA, Alphamin South Africa (Pty) Limited, and Alphamin Holdings (BVI) Ltd. Alphamin Bisie Mining SA is engaged in mining activities.

  • Revenue in CAD (TTM)779.44m
  • Net income in CAD162.23m
  • Incorporated2014
  • Employees--
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