China Vanadium Titano Magnetite Mining Co Ltd
HKEX:893

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China Vanadium Titano Magnetite Mining Co Ltd
HKEX:893
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Price: 0.083 HKD 1.22% Market Closed
Market Cap: 186.7m HKD
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Market Cap
186.7m HKD
Industry
Metals & Mining

China Vanadium Titano-Magnetite Mining Co., Ltd. is an investment holding company, which engages in mining and ore processing, sale of self-produced products, trading of coals and steels, management of strategic investments, and providing specialist mining services. The mining operation business mainly includes the sale of self-produced high-grade iron concentrates within the range of 65% TFe to 72% TFe. The specialised mining services mainly include raise boring, shaft excavation, engineering services, and other mining services. The firm and its subsidiaries own one ordinary iron ore mine (namely the Maoling-Yanglongshan Mine), one gypsum mine (namely the Shigou Gypsum Mine) and one processing plant (namely the Maoling Processing Plant). All mines and processing plant are located in Sichuan, China.

Intrinsic Value
0.186 HKD
Undervaluation 55%
Intrinsic Value
Price

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