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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    0.3534$
  • Previous Close
    0.3534$
  • 52 Week Change
    0.00$
  • Day Range
    0.00$
  • 52 Week High/Low
    0.35$ - 0.35$
  • Dividend Per Share
    --
  • Market cap
    1 184 K$
  • EPS
    -0.01
  • Beta
    1.177
  • Volume
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About

TI1.AU is the stock ticker symbol for Titan Minerals Limited, an Australian-based exploration and development company focused on exploring and developing mineral projects. The company is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). Their primary focus is on gold and copper projects located in Ecuador.

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Factors

Iron Ore Prices: TI1.AU's primary business is iron ore production. Global iron ore prices directly impact its revenue and profitability, influencing investor sentiment and share price.

Production Volume: The quantity of iron ore TI1.AU extracts and ships affects revenue. Higher production, assuming stable prices, typically drives stock value upward.

Operating Costs: Mining involves significant operational expenses. Efficient cost management enhances profitability, positively affecting the stock price. Escalating costs can have the opposite effect.

Demand from China: China is the largest consumer of iron ore. Chinese economic growth and steel production levels heavily influence demand for TI1.AU's product.

Exchange Rates: Fluctuations in the Australian dollar against other currencies, particularly the US dollar (as iron ore is often priced in USD), impact TI1.AU's earnings when translated back to AUD.

Global Economic Outlook: Overall global economic conditions influence demand for steel, and consequently, iron ore. A strong global economy generally supports higher prices for commodities like iron ore.

Company Announcements: Announcements about production targets, exploration results, acquisitions, or significant operational changes can move the stock price.

Regulatory Environment: Changes in mining regulations, taxes, or environmental policies can impact TI1.AU's profitability and attractiveness to investors.

Investor Sentiment: General market sentiment and investor appetite for risk can influence TI1.AU's stock price, regardless of its underlying fundamentals.

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