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Equatorial Resources (ASX:EQX) Change In Payables And Accrued Expense : A$0.00 Mil (TTM As of Dec. 2023)


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What is Equatorial Resources Change In Payables And Accrued Expense?

Equatorial Resources's Change In Payables And Accrued Expense for the quarter that ended in Dec. 2023 was A$0.00 Mil. It means Equatorial Resources's Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense stayed the same from Jun. 2023 to Dec. 2023 .

Equatorial Resources's Change In Payables And Accrued Expense for the fiscal year that ended in Jun. 2023 was A$0.00 Mil. It means Equatorial Resources's Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense stayed the same from Jun. 2022 to Jun. 2023 .


Equatorial Resources Change In Payables And Accrued Expense Historical Data

The historical data trend for Equatorial Resources's Change In Payables And Accrued Expense can be seen below:

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Equatorial Resources Change In Payables And Accrued Expense Chart

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Equatorial Resources Change In Payables And Accrued Expense Calculation

Change In Payables And Accrued Expense is the increase or decrease between periods of the Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense. Accrued expenses represent expenses incurred at the end of the reporting period but not yet paid; also called accrued liabilities. The accrued liability is shown under Liabilities section in the balance sheet.

Change In Payables And Accrued Expense for the trailing twelve months (TTM) ended in Dec. 2023 adds up the semi-annually data reported by the company within the most recent 12 months, which was A$0.00 Mil.

* For Operating Data section: All numbers are indicated by the unit behind each term and all currency related amount are in USD.
* For other sections: All numbers are in millions except for per share data, ratio, and percentage. All currency related amount are indicated in the company's associated stock exchange currency.


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Equatorial Resources (ASX:EQX) Business Description

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Equatorial Resources Ltd is an iron ore exploration and development company. The company's iron ore projects are located in the Republic of Congo (ROC). The company focuses on advancing its existing mineral resource assets in Africa, as well as searching for new opportunities in the resources sector. It operates the Badondo Iron Project located in the northwest region of the Republic of Congo. Central & West Africa hosts a regional distribution of undeveloped world-class high-grade iron ore deposits. It is comprised of the same rock type and similar geological formation as the Carajas System in South America.