Alumina Ltd

AWC.AU

$1.00

Closing

0.00

1D

▲71.27%

YTD

Market cap

$2.85B

52 week high

$1.03

52 week low

$0.44

Volume

7,024,117

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Market cap

$2.85B

Analysts' Rating

HOLD

Price Target (Mean)

0.671783142

Total Analysts

8

P/E

Operating Margin

89.65%

Beta

1.31

Revenue Growth (Annual)

-40.96%

52 week high

$1.03

52 week low

$0.44

Div. Yield

0.00%

EPS Annual Growth

0.00

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Company Profile

Alumina Limited is an Australia-based company, which invests in bauxite mining and alumina refining through Alcoa World Alumina and Chemicals (AWAC), its joint venture with Alcoa Corporation (Alcoa). The principal activities of the Company relate to its 40% interest in the series of operating entities forming AWAC. AWAC has interests in bauxite mining, alumina refining and aluminum smelting. The Company is the 40% partner in the AWAC joint venture whose assets comprise global bauxite mines and alumina refineries in Australia, Brazil, Spain, Saudi Arabia and Guinea. AWAC also has a 55% interest in the Portland aluminum smelter in Victoria, Australia. AWAC has an international network of alumina refineries in Australia, Brazil, and Spain and approximately 90% of this alumina goes to feed smelters that produce the aluminum used in transport, aerospace, building, construction and packaging.