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WestMet output up as debt woes continue

WESTERN Metals has said sustained low metal prices require it to discuss ways of improving its current financial position with key stakeholders, including US noteholders owed around US$195 million.

Michael Quinn
WestMet output up as debt woes continue

No details were provided, and managing director Geoff Wedlock was in a meeting when contacted by MiningNews.net. The proposed discussions come as the company looks to have recorded a reasonable quarter...

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