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Basic MaterialsIndustrial Metals and Mining
  • Price (EUR)0.0106
  • Today's Change0.00 / 0.00%
  • Shares traded5.00k
  • 1 Year change+32.50%
  • Beta1.3966
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About the company

Australian Mines Limited is an Australia-based producer and supplier of technology metal materials to the electric vehicle and energy storage industries. The principal activity of the Company is exploration and evaluation of mineral projects prospective for critical and battery metals, including rare earth elements, lithium, niobium, cobalt, nickel, and scandium. Exploration was advanced across the Company’s portfolio in Australia and Brazil. The Company’s 100%-owned Sconi Battery Minerals Project is located in North Queensland, Australia and approximately 220 kilometers (km) northwest of Townsville, focusing on delivering nickel and cobalt. It has two other early stage, green metals, exploration, and development projects, including the Flemington Project (cobalt-scandium-nickel-copper-gold) in New South Wales and the Lennard Project (nickel sulfide) in Western Australia. It also operates Jequie Rare Earth Project (Bahia State) and the Resende Lithium Project (Minas Gerais State).

  • Revenue in AUD (TTM)0.00
  • Net income in AUD-1.88m
  • Incorporated1996
  • Employees69.00
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