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Beaconsfield resumes listed life

BEACONSFIELD Gold’s shares have resumed trading on the Australian bourse, reopening at a 7% premium to its last-traded 43c price following a self-imposed trading halt after the ANZAC Day incident last year where one miner was killed and two others were trapped for a fortnight.

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Beaconsfield resumes listed life

Shares in the miner opened at 46c this morning before dipping to a low of 37c and then gaining some momentum to rest at 40c at lunchtime today. Over 1.4 million shares have already traded. The company...

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