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Citronen looks good for Ironbark

JUNIOR explorer Ironbark Zinc’s shares have jumped more than 10% on a positive feasibility study for its flagship Citronen zinc-lead project in Greenland, with a life-of-mine revenue of $US5.65 billion ($A5.5 billion) over 14 years.

Hannah Vickers
Citronen looks good for Ironbark

Citronen, which is the northern-most project site in the world at less than 800km from the North Pole, has a net present value of $609 million with an initial rate of return of 32%, with post-tax net present...

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