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Great Southern Copper PLC

GSCU · AIMX · Copper · United Kingdom

Market Capitalization1.79B GBP
Trailing P/E-267.95 GBP
52-Week Change-40.00 GBP
Beta-0.6860 GBP

Great Southern Copper PLC is a mining exploration company primarily engaged in the discovery and development of copper resources. Its main focus is on identified copper deposits in Chile, taking advantage of the region's rich mineral heritage. The company's activities are centered around exploration and analysis within its licensed areas, seeking to identify viable sources of copper which can contribute significantly to meeting global demand. South America, particularly Chile, is a powerhouse in the mining sector, renowned for its abundant copper reserves, making Great Southern Copper’s operations strategically significant. By leveraging advanced geological techniques and sustainable practices, the company aims to optimize its exploration process, thereby impacting the mining industry by contributing essential materials for manufacturing and technological advancements. Copper is pivotal across various sectors, including electronics, construction, and renewable energy, underscoring the importance of such developers in the global supply chain. Great Southern Copper PLC, listed on the financial exchange, plays a crucial role in ensuring continued access to this indispensable metal while focusing on responsible environmental stewardship in its extraction methods.

Industry

Copper

Basic Materials sector · United Kingdom

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Key Metrics

Market Capitalization
1.79BGBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
Trailing P/E
-267.95GBP
ExtremeMar 22, 2026
Revenue (TTM)
0.00GBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
Profit Margin
0.00%
NormalMar 22, 2026
Beta
-0.6860GBP
BelowNormalMar 22, 2026
52-Week Change
-40.00GBP
ExtremeMar 22, 2026

This company does not currently pay dividends.

Valuation5
Market Capitalization
1.79BGBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
Enterprise Value
14.08MGBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
Trailing P/E
-267.95GBP
ExtremeMar 22, 2026
Price to Book (MRQ)
625.00GBP
ExtremeMar 22, 2026
Enterprise to EBITDA
-6.99GBP
ExtremeMar 22, 2026
Profitability & Growth14
Profit Margin
0.00%
NormalMar 22, 2026
Operating Margin
0.00%
NormalMar 22, 2026
Return on Assets (TTM)
-0.3523GBP
BelowNormalMar 22, 2026
Return on Equity (TTM)
-1.42GBP
BelowNormalMar 22, 2026
Revenue (TTM)
0.00GBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
Revenue per Share (TTM)
0.00GBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
Gross Profit (TTM)
0.00GBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
EBITDA
380.00KGBP
ExtremeMar 22, 2026
Net Income (TTM)
-4.36MGBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
Operating Cash Flow (TTM)
-1.80MGBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
Levered Free Cash Flow (TTM)
-1.66MGBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
Trailing Annual Dividend Rate
0.00GBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
Trailing Annual Dividend Yield
0.00%
NormalMar 22, 2026
Payout Ratio
0.00GBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
Financial Strength10
Shares Outstanding
573.52MShares
NormalMar 22, 2026
Float Shares
322.06MGBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
% Held by Insiders
0.5129GBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
% Held by Institutions
0.0310GBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
Total Cash (MRQ)
261.00KGBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
Total Cash per Share (MRQ)
0.00GBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
Total Debt (MRQ)
0.00GBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
Total Debt to Equity (MRQ)
0.00GBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
Current Ratio (MRQ)
0.4030GBP
BelowNormalMar 22, 2026
Book Value per Share (MRQ)
0.0040GBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
Market & Technical9
52-Week Low
1.72GBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
52-Week High
5.20GBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
52-Week Change
-40.00GBP
ExtremeMar 22, 2026
Beta
-0.6860GBP
BelowNormalMar 22, 2026
50-Day MA
3.01GBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
200-Day MA
2.85GBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
Avg 10-Day Volume
1.90MGBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
Avg 30-Day Volume
2.27MGBP
NormalMar 22, 2026
Diluted EPS (TTM)
-0.0100GBP
NormalMar 22, 2026

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Supply Chain

Copper Supply Chain

The copper supply chain is shaped by three structural constraints that compound over time: ore grades are declining, forcing more energy and processing per ton of output; smelting and refining capacity is concentrated in China, which processes roughly forty percent of global copper; and new mines take ten to fifteen years from discovery to production, meaning supply cannot respond to demand on any timeline shorter than a decade.

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