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Cazaly to divest uranium

ONE-time iron ore hopeful Cazaly Resources has moved to divest its uranium assets to new outfit Southern Cross Uranium, which plans to raise $A3 million via an initial public offering and list on the ASX.

Ben Sharples
Cazaly to divest uranium

Cazaly has four uranium projects across Western Australia and the Northern Territory, including the Lake Way project 1.5km north of Nova Energy’s 9000 tonne Lake Way uranium deposit in the Eastern Goldfields....

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