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Right place and time for Gippsland

IT’S a case of being in the right place at the right time for low-profile junior Gippsland. The collapse of Perth-based Sons of Gwalia has shattered the dreams of many investors and cast doubt over the future supply of tantalum, however, it has thrown the door wide open for Gippsland and its tantalum dreams. <b>Report by Ben Sharples</b>

Ben Sharples
Right place and time for Gippsland

Via its Abu Dabbab project in Egypt, Gippsland may soon hold the enviable position of being the world’s second-largest producer of tantalum when the project comes online in the second half of 2007. Lycopodium...

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