AGO

Atlas Iron (AGO)

Stock Code

AGO

Stock Exchange

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Atlas Iron (AGO) is an exploration company primarily focused on the acquisition of iron ore projects. The Company has four projects in Western Australia that are in different phases of exploration, situated at Farrel Well, Pardoo, Mt Minnie and Pearana. These projects are deemed as having potential for gold, nickel and base metal mineralisation. Atlas listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on 17th December, 2004 and it is headquartered in West Perth.

Atlas Iron $256m Loss 1H2013


Iron Ore Mining company Atlas Iron (ASX:AGO)has announced its first half year results for 2013 to its shareholders and investors on the Australian stock market.

  • Atlas Iron posted a full year Net Loss of $256 million, down from a $6.08 million profit in 2011.
  • The financial loss includes $455 million in impairment charges on Atlas' undeveloped Horizon 1 and 2 project areas and other tenements.

Atlas Iron Full Year Financial Report 2012


Iron ore miner, Atlas Iron (ASX: AGO) have released their full year financial results for FY 2012 to the ASX stockmarket.

  • Atlas Iron announced a headline loss of $114.6 million. In the previous year, the company reported a profit of $168.6 million.

Atlas Shifts to Monthly Iron Ore Pricing


Atlas Iron (ASX:AGO) will adopt monthly pricing this financial year after its long term supply contracts expire.

''As new contracts are entered or renewed, Atlas will be generally looking to shorten the pricing reference period from quarterly to monthly to ensure that a price more reflective of current conditions is received,'' said Atlas in its annual report.

Several three-year contracts started in 2008 and early 2009 are due to expire this year.

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The following companies have declared their ex-dividend date for tomorrow:

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