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Gulf Manganese Corporation has secured further funding for the construction of two smelting hubs in Indonesia, with €52 million ($A84 million) expected to be received later this month.
Norwood Systems has closed its partially underwritten one-for-four entitlement offer, raising $1 million. Valid applications were made for $289,786 of shares, at 0.3 cents a share.
Threat Protect Australia is pleased to announce that it has recently completed a capital raising of $1.0m through a placement of 4,761,905 fully paid ordinary shares in the Company at an issue pric
Great Southern Mining has received commitments from sophisticated investors for the placement of 34 million shares at an issue price of $0.0375 a share to raise approximately $1.275 million.
Leonard Math has resigned as company secretary and chief financial officer of Gulf Manganese Corporation. Mr Math has extensive experience in public company responsibilities including ex
Gulf Manganese Corporation has secured a $15 million funding package, led by an Indonesian investment group, to complete construction of the company's first two smelters at its Kupang smelting hub in West Timor.
Craig Munro-chaired Gulf Manganese Corporation has received a $US10 million ($A13 million) equity commitment from an Indonesian investor to progress development of its Kupang smelting hub in West Timor.
Ardiden has appointed Bradley Boyle as executive director and Michael Stares as general manager – Canadian operations. Mr Boyle was formerly a managing director of Triton Minerals.
Company director and accountant Graham Anderson, who held positions with about 10 listed companies, has passed away after suffering a heart attack yesterday.
Gulf Minerals Corporation has appointed Perth-based Como Engineers as manager for the construction of its $52 million Kupang smelter project in West Timor.
Shares in Gulf Minerals Corporation surged on news it had signed a $26.3 million equity funding deal with Sigur Holdings to cover development costs at its manganese smelting project in Indonesia.
South Perth company Gulf Mines has announced plans to acquire an interest in an Indonesian manganese project developed by Western Australian mining veteran Michael Kiernan.