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Base hoping for Toliara approvals by April

BASE Resources managing director Tim Carstens believes shareholders may be experiencing deal fatigue with the Toliara project in Madagascar as the company eyes a stalling share price.

Siobhan Lismore-Scott in Cape Town
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Base's share price has been at around the A22.5c price on the ASX since falling from highs of 34c in August. "There's no doubt it is affected [by the delays at Toliara]," Carstens told MNN sister publication Mining...

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