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Perilya gets nod for Chinese control

PERILYA shares gained almost 15% following news Chinese zinc producer Zhongjin Lingnan had gained shareholder approval to take a majority stake in the Australian zinc-lead play.

Charlotte Dudley
Perilya gets nod for Chinese control

Around 95% of Perilya shareholders lent their support for the $A45.5 million share placement to Zhongjin at a meeting in Perth today. The vote, along with the Foreign Investment Review Board approval...

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