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Monument Mining Ltd
DUS:D7Q1

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DUS:D7Q1
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Price: 0.503 EUR -3.27% Market Closed
Market Cap: €164.6m
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Market Cap
164.6m EUR
Industry
Metals & Mining

Monument Mining Ltd is a gold mining company that explores for, develops, and produces precious metals from its own mine assets. Its main business is digging ore out of the ground, processing it, and turning it into gold-bearing product that can be sold into the commodity market. The company’s portfolio also includes projects in different stages of development, which gives it both operating mines and longer-term growth assets. The company makes money by selling the gold it produces, usually through the standard metal sales chain to refiners or other bullion buyers. Its customers are not ordinary consumers; they are industrial and financial buyers that purchase refined precious metals. What makes Monument’s business different is that it sits at the resource end of the value chain, where results depend on geology, mine planning, processing ability, and the company’s ability to keep existing assets productive while advancing new deposits.

D7Q1 Intrinsic Value
1.352 EUR
Undervaluation 63%
Intrinsic Value
Price €0.503

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