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MIM to exit European smelters

MIM Holdings managing director Vince Gauci yesterday flagged the company's final exit from its loss-making European zinc operations after posting a 6% drop in full-year profits yesterday.

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MIM to exit European smelters

"We no longer regard Avonmouth [United Kingdom] and Duisberg [Germany] as core businesses and we'll exit them when the opportunity arises," Gauci told journalists in Sydney. Gauci said although it was...

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