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Simich tips $10 share price for Sandfire

SANDFIRE Resources managing director Karl Simich believes the penny is yet to drop for investors following the company’s latest acquisition.

 Sandfire managing director Karl Simich speaking at The Boom in a Room Investor Conference

Sandfire managing director Karl Simich speaking at The Boom in a Room Investor Conference

Last month, the company announced the US$1.865 billion acquisition of the MATSA copper complex in Spain, which is the largest all-cash offer ever by an Australian mining company. The equity part of...

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