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Perilya pushes Daisy-Milano

FOLLOWING the first gold pour from the Daisy-Milano gold mine near Kalgoorlie in Western Australia, new Perilya Mining chief executive Len Jubber said the company’s focus would now turn to ramping up production, and profit, from the underground mine.

Jesse Riseborough
Perilya pushes Daisy-Milano

“We envisage production of around 60,000 to 70,000 ounces per annum and will focus on maximising the mine grade and therefore the profit margin per ounce,” Jubber said in an interview with corporatefile.com.au....

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