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Gold One covets neighbour

SOUTH African producer Gold One International has signed a binding letter of agreement to buy Ezulwini Mining Company from First Uranium Corporation for $US70 million ($A65.3 million).

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Gold One covets neighbour

The company would acquire 100% of the issued shares and all shareholder claims against Ezulwini held by First Uranium. Ezulwini’s namesake gold mine, located nearly 40km from Johannesburg in the west...

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