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Trading halts for Tempus Resources, TNT Mines and Titanium Sands Each of the trading halts will be in place until Friday, April 23, or until an announcement is released to the market. The ASX has granted each company a trading halt with announcements upcoming. Tempus Resources is in trading halt regarding a proposed capital raising. The halt will remain in place until the beginning of regular trade on Friday, April 23, or when an announcement is released to the market, whichever occurs earliest. TNT Mines has been granted a halt in relation to drilling results. This halt will remain in place until the beginning of regular trade on Friday, April 23. ....
Brent crude oil prices hit US$67.30 a barrel, its highest since January 8, 2020 as U.S. government data showed a drop in crude output after a deep. ....
Share: COLOMBO (News1st): A News1st investigation has uncovered a scheme that allows foreign entities to exploit Sri Lanka’s mineral deposits at a low cost. The scheme was unearthed during an investigation into a proposed mineral mining project on Mannar Islands involving an Australian company – Titanium Sands Ltd. Sri Lanka’s Mines and Minerals Act does not allow licences to be issued to companies not registered in the country for the exploration or mining of minerals. How did the Australian company get involved in the project? Five local companies hold nine licences to explore minerals on Mannar Islands in which a valuable deposit worth nearly 265 metric tonnes has been discovered. ....
Share: COLOMBO (News1st): A News1st investigation has uncovered a scheme that allows foreign entities to exploit Sri Lanka’s mineral deposits at a low cost. The scheme was unearthed during an investigation into a proposed mineral mining project on Mannar Islands involving an Australian company – Titanium Sands Ltd. Sri Lanka’s Mines and Minerals Act does not allow licences to be issued to companies not registered in the country for the exploration or mining of minerals. How did the Australian company get involved in the project? Five local companies hold nine licences to explore minerals on Mannar Islands in which a valuable deposit worth nearly 265 metric tonnes has been discovered. ....