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Paladin fixes problem, targets M&A activity

PALADIN Resources managing director John Borshoff said problems at its Langer Heinrich uranium mine in Namibia have been resolved and production ramp up was on target, while more corporate activity is on the way once its second uranium mine, Kayelekera, comes online next year.

Rebecca Lawson
Paladin fixes problem, targets M&A activity

Speaking at the 2007 Paydirt Africa DownUnder Conference Borshoff said production for the second half of this year will be 900,000 pounds, down from the company's target of 1.3 million pounds. Production...

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