Australian Silica Quartz Group Ltd
ASX:ASQ

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ASX:ASQ
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Price: 0.02 AUD Market Closed
Market Cap: 5.6m AUD
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Market Cap
5.6m AUD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Australian Silica Quartz Group Ltd. engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of bauxite, alumina, and aluminum ores. The company is headquartered in Subiaco, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2007-10-22. The firm is focused on the acquisition, exploration, and development of bauxite mineral deposits in Western Australia. The company is also focused on developing a sustainable export of silica quartz products. The firm's projects include the Darling Range Project, Athena, Dionysus and Ceres. The Darling Range is a bauxite mining and alumina refining region. The Athena resource is located on private landholdings, approximately 120 kilometers south-east of Perth, between the townships of Wandering and Pingelly. The Dionysus resource is located on one private landholding, approximately 100 kilometers north-east of Perth. The Ceres deposit is part of the Company's eastern Darling Range project area in south west, Western Australia.

ASQ Intrinsic Value
0.02 AUD
Overvaluation 8%
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