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Bluestone buys Bischoff

BLUESTONE Tin has taken another step towards becoming the western world’s pre-eminent tin producer with the acquisition and planned re-development of the historic Mt Bischoff mine in Tasmania.

Michael Quinn
Bluestone buys Bischoff

Bluestone will pay $750,000 cash and issue around $2 million worth of shares for mine, which contains 1.9 million tonnes grading 0.96% tin for a contained 18,267t of tin – using a 0.5% tin cut-off. Open...

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