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A-Cap goes cap-in-hand to shareholder for uranium work funding

A-CAP Energy is seeking to raise up to A$10.7 million and advance its long-mooted Letlhakane uranium project in Botswana.

 A-Cap wants to produce 'yellowcake' in Botswana

A-Cap wants to produce 'yellowcake' in Botswana

The raising is a non-renouceable rights issued priced at 13c per new share and partially underwritten to $5 million by low profile Perth-based capital markets firm Mahe Capital. A-Cap said the "final...

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