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Kingston Resources Ltd

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  • Price (EUR)0.0575
  • Today's Change-0.006 / -9.45%
  • Shares traded38.69k
  • 1 Year change+19.79%
  • Beta1.8040
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Kingston Resources Limited is an Australia-based gold and copper company, operating the Mineral Hill mine in Cobar, New South Wales (NSW). The Mineral Hill Mine is an established gold-copper mine in the highly prospective Cobar Basin in NSW. Mineral Hill boasts an extensive gold, copper, zinc, lead and silver resource, alongside existing gold production and exploration upside. The site consists of a number of exploration and development opportunities, including several historic small open pit and underground operations and a number of exploration targets. Mineral exploration licenses EL1999 and EL8334 represent an exploration footprint in the Cobar Basin, which hosts a number of gold, copper-gold and polymetallic occurrences and operating mines.

  • Revenue in AUD (TTM)48.44m
  • Net income in AUD-2.47m
  • Incorporated1985
  • Employees6.00
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