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St Barbara Limited (ASX: SBM)

St Barbara Limited is an Australia-based gold mining company with operations in Canada and Papua New Guinea. The Company’s operations include the Atlantic Operations and the Simberi Operations. Its Atlantic Operations in Nova Scotia, Canada consists of its open pit Touquoy mine, along with three additional planned projects nearby at Fifteen Mile Stream, Cochrane Hill and Beaver Dam.

Its Atlantic Operations are located approximately 80 kilometers north-east of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The Company is also exploring the Moose River Corridor and elsewhere in Nova Scotia. Its Simberi Operations consists of an open cut mine on the northernmost island in the Tabar group of islands in the province of New Ireland in Papua New Guinea.

Its Simberi Operations is located approximately 900 kilometers away from the capital of Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby.

 

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REVENUE IN AUD (TTM)

291.53m

NET INCOME IN AUD

-136.35m

Year on year St Barbara Ltd had net income fall 166.88% from a loss of 160.82m to a larger loss of 429.20m despite a 60.90% increase in revenues from 202.89m to 326.44m.

 

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St Barbara Limited (ASX: SBM) Forecast

Based on 4 Wall Street analysts offering 12 month price targets for St. Barbara Ltd. The average price target is AU$0.32 with a high forecast of AU$0.50 and a low forecast of AU$0.22. The average price target represents a 52.57% change from the last price of AU$0.21.

 

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