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Southern Cross Gold Consolidated Ltd
TSX:SXGC

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Price: 11.35 CAD 5.29% Market Closed
Market Cap: CA$2.9B
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Southern Cross Gold Consolidated Ltd. engages in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2004-10-29. The firm operates three exploration projects: Sunday Creek Project, Redcastle Project, and Mount Isa project. The Sunday Creek Project is a shallow orogenic (or epizonal) Fosterville-style deposit located approximately 60 kilometers (km) north of Melbourne and contained within 16,900 hectares (ha) of both granted exploration licenses and one granted retention license. The company owns over 1,054.5 ha of freehold land on Sunday Creek that forms the key portion in and around the main drilled area at the project and the land immediately adjacent to the south. The Redcastle Project is located in central Victoria, approximately 120 km north of Melbourne, 45 km east of Bendigo and about 20 km northeast of Heathcote. The firm holds three granted exploration tenements southeast of Cloncurry totaling 387 square kilometers (km2) and a combined strike of 37 km.

SXGC Intrinsic Value
0.48 CAD
Overvaluation 96%
Intrinsic Value
Price CA$11.35

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