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Titan considers funding options

TITAN Resources has said it is addressing cash flow issues after two parcels of ore from the Armstrong nickel mine were turned back from WMC Resources’ Kambalda concentrator in October.

Rebecca Keenan
Titan considers funding options

The two parcels, 1468 tonnes and 1855t, were turned back in October after the ore did not meet requirements under the Ore Tolling and Concentrate Purchase Agreement (OTCPA) with WMC. The ore contained...

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