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Santana Minerals Ltd

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Santana Minerals Ltd

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Basic MaterialsIndustrial Metals and Mining
  • Price (NZD)1.16
  • Today's Change-0.045 / -3.75%
  • Shares traded630.08k
  • 1 Year change+77.69%
  • Beta1.6719
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About the company

Santana Minerals Limited is an Australia-based precious metal explorer, focusing on the Bendigo-Ophir Project in New Zealand. The Company's Bendigo-Ophir covers 251 square kilometers in the Central Otago goldfields, 90 kilometers (km) northwest of Oceana Gold’s Macraes gold mine. The Company's Cambodian Project comprises two exploration licenses targeting gold. Its Phnom Kthung exploration license covers 210.75 square kilometers and has three main prospects: Skar, Central, and Oh Tron. Its Snoul exploration license covers 198 square kilometers.

  • Revenue in AUD (TTM)0.00
  • Net income in AUD-1.69m
  • Incorporated2013
  • Employees--
  • Location
    Santana Minerals LtdLevel 1, 371 Queen StreetBRISBANE 4000AustraliaAUS
  • Phone+61 73221-7501
  • Fax+61 73221-0698
  • Websitehttps://santanaminerals.com/
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