Ten Sixty Four Ltd
ASX:X64

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Price: 0.57 AUD Market Closed
Market Cap: 130.2m AUD
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Market Cap
129.8m AUD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Ten Sixty Four Ltd is a AU-based company operating in Metals & Mining industry. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2003-12-23. Ten Sixty Four Limited is an Australia-based company, which is engaged in mineral exploration, evaluation, development and mining/production of gold. The Company’s projects include Co-O Mine, Philippines Exploration and Queensland Exploration. The Co-O Mine project comprises approximately 410 square kilometers (km2) of tenements, which cover approximately 70 kilometers (km) of strike length. The Co O Mill project is located approximately 6 km north of the mine and has a capacity of 2,500 tons per day. Its Philippines Exploration includes the Royal Crowne Vein Prospect, which is located approximately two km north of the Co O mine and corresponds to a projected vein segment along the northern portion of the approximately 1,500 meters long Sinug-ang vein system. The firm secures a 100% interest in its Queensland’s approximately 4,150 km2 exploration land package in the southern Drummond Basin region of Central Queensland.

X64 Intrinsic Value
0.76 AUD
Undervaluation 25%
Intrinsic Value
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