It's a "what if" valuation. @Cashmeoutside has made a reasonable...

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    It's a "what if" valuation. @Cashmeoutside has made a reasonable case that if past capex drops off to some degree and we get some boost from mining output (e.g. higher grades, better recovery rates), we might see AISC drop to as low as A$22k/t. Obviously, neither MLX nor anyone else has control over headline tin prices, so in a bad, defensive market it's all about lowering your cost whichever way you can. Hence my obsession about lowering AISC ... other than my obsession about some limited buyback
 
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Last
54.5¢
Change
-0.010(1.80%)
Mkt cap ! $483.0M
Open High Low Value Volume
56.0¢ 56.0¢ 54.5¢ $613.2K 1.109M

Buyers (Bids)

No. Vol. Price($)
5 75745 54.5¢
 

Sellers (Offers)

Price($) Vol. No.
55.0¢ 48986 1
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