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CITIC deal sealed with monster cheque

CLIVE Palmer probably opened a couple of bottles of Grange last night, celebrating the receipt of a $US215 million ($A288 million) cheque from China’s CITIC Pacific for the first 1 billion tonnes of magnetite from his Mineralogy group’s Balmoral deposit in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

Michael Vaughan
CITIC deal sealed with monster cheque

The payment for the first billion tonnes of ore is the first in a series of massive cheques Mineralogy will receive from CITIC, with an agreement in place to sell a further 5Bt of magnetite for total payments...

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