Australian Mines Limited Pink Sheet Current Valuation
| AMSLF Pink Sheet | USD 0.03 0.01 42.86% |
Australian Mines is priced without meaningful earnings support — a reading that maps directly to the current earnings and balance-sheet profile. Australian Mines carries a market capitalization of 20.3 M and an enterprise value of 18.1 M. That works out to roughly 1.07 times book value.
Above Model Estimate
Today
The intrinsic value estimate for Australian Mines is based on a 3 months horizon. Lack of a positive P/E ratio suggests inconsistent earnings, which introduces uncertainty into valuation. Extending the time horizon generally improves valuation stability.
Australian Mines' Enterprise Value is a firm valuation proxy that approximates the current market value of a company. It is typically used to determine the takeover or merger price of a firm. Unlike Market Cap, this measure takes into account all liquid assets, outstanding debt, and exotic equity instruments that the company has on its balance sheet. When a takeover occurs, the parent company will have to assume the target company's liabilities but will take possession of all cash and cash equivalents.
Enterprise Value | = | Market Cap + Debt | - | Cash |
Current Australian Mines Current Valuation | 18.09 M |
Ratios like Current Valuation help investors see if Australian Mines' market price truly reflects the company's real worth. This analysis gives context for investors weighing whether Australian Mines' current price level is fair.
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Fundamental Drivers Relationships
Current Valuation Peer Comparison
Peer comparison of Australian Mines using Current Valuation provides a quantitative benchmark against similar pink sheets. Identifying gaps in Australian Mines' Current Valuation relative to peers supports more targeted investment analysis. This relative framework helps distinguish company-specific Current Valuation drivers from broader sector trends. Reviewing Australian Mines' Current Valuation peer data as part of a broader comparative analysis adds relative context.Australian Mines is currently under evaluation in current valuation across its competitive set.
Important Fundamentals
| Return On Equity TTM | -0.15 | |||
| Return On Asset TTM | -0.0911 | |||
| Current Valuation | 18.09 M | |||
| Shares Outstanding | 542.87 M | |||
| Shares Owned By Insiders | 11.87 % | |||
| Price To Book TTM | 1.07 X | |||
| Price To Sales TTM | 3,033 X | |||
| Revenue TTM | 8 K | |||
| Gross Profit TTM | 63 K | |||
| EBITDA TTM | -5.6 M | |||
| Net Income TTM | -5.79 M | |||
| Cash And Equivalents TTM | 3.99 M | |||
| Cash Per Share TTM | 0.01 X | |||
| Total Debt TTM | 181 K | |||
| Debt To Equity TTM | 0.004 % | |||
| Current Ratio TTM | 3.33 X | |||
| Book Value Per Share TTM | 0.09 X | |||
| Cash Flow From Operations TTM | -3.85 M | |||
| Earnings Per Share | -0.01 X | |||
| Number Of Employees | 10 | |||
| Trailing Beta | 0.69 | |||
| Market Capitalization TTM | 20.34 M | |||
| Total Asset TTM | 42.22 M | |||
| Z Score | 67.2 | |||
| Net Asset | 42.22 M |
Financial Metrics, Fundamentals & Methodology
A closer look at Australian Mines shows how capital structure and profitability shape financial flexibility. Cost discipline determines whether current margins are scalable or vulnerable to reversal. Australian Mines disclosures report revenue of 8,000, EPS loss of 0.01, current ratio of 3.33, debt-to-equity of 0.0 as of the latest reporting period.
Australian Mines Limited metrics draw on periodic company reporting and market reference feeds, standardized for cross-period comparison. Statement-level metrics reflect company-reported GAAP or IFRS formats for the relevant filing period.
Editorial review and methodology oversight provided by: Gabriel Shpitalnik, Member of Macroaxis Editorial Board