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Jinchuan sees better nickel opportunities than Ravensthorpe

CHINESE nickel producer Jinchuan group says it is no longer in the running to buy the Ravensthorpe project and is instead focused on other opportunities, according to Metals X.

Kate Haycock
Jinchuan sees better nickel opportunities than Ravensthorpe

Perth-based company Metals X said Jinchuan, which is its largest shareholder with 14.8% of the company’s stocks, had not been asked by BHP Billiton to participate in the next stage of the Ravensthorpe...

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