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Dow rejects Jones allegations in Troy stoush

THE Troy Resources boardroom drama has come at an inopportune time for the company, according to chairman John Dow, as it tries to raise money to finish development of the Casposo mine in Brazil.

Kate Haycock
Dow rejects Jones allegations in Troy stoush

Perth-based Troy is looking to raise the $A40 million or so needed to finish developing Casposo before the end of the year. Dow told journalists yesterday in Perth that the board spill instigated by...

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