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Chinese conglomerate Yintai swoops in on ASX-listed Myanmar Metals miner
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Coffee with Samso: The Search for Nickel and Palladium - A Methodical Exploration Strategy - Galileo Mining
The search for Nickel Sulphides is one of the most challenging for geoscientists in the mineral exploration industry. For this reason, investors, in general, find it hard to comprehend what is required to make a discovery. Samso chats with Galileo Mining managing director Brad Underwood.
Many investors feel that Galileo Mining Ltd (ASX:GAL) is making slow progress as they have not made a discovery. In this episode of Coffee with Samso, Brad Underwood, Chairman and Managing Director of the company share with us the methodical manner in which they are going about the business of locating the Holy Grail , otherwise known as a Nickel Sulphide ore body.
S&P/ASX 200 dives 1.37% as new COVID-19 cases rise for eighth straight week
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S&P/ASX 200 dives 1.37% as new COVID-19 cases rise for eighth straight week
Netflix shares slumped more than 10% in after-hours trading after adding just under 4 million subscribers in the first quarter missing the company’s forecast of 6 million. Iron ore prices rose by US$6.55 or 3.6% to a 10-year high of US$187.75 a tonne.
S&P/ASX 200 (INDEXASX:XJO) dived 1.37% to 6,921.5 points by 1 pm on its worst session since late February as new COVID-19 cases worldwide increased for the eighth straight week, with a record 5.2 million infections reported in the past seven days and an alarming growth rate in young people, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).