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Australian miners take stock after Bali attack

AUSTRALIAN resources companies with interests in Indonesia were today still coming to grips with the implications of weekend bomb attacks that targeted Western tourists on the island of Bali, leaving 188 people dead and several hundred injured.

Michael Quinn

Archipelago Resources, which bought the Toka Tindung project from Aurora Gold, said it would press ahead with its plans to list on London's Alternative Investment Market despite the attack. Managing...

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