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Bryah pursues multi-commodity focus

BRYAH Resources is not “just a one trick pony”, and is being somewhat commodity agnostic as it pursues monetisation of its gold and manganese projects with the aim of generating its first income within 12-18 months, all while looking for a big copper-gold deposit in the Bryah Basin, managing director Neil Marston told shareholders today.

 Bryah is planning more drilling in 2020.

Bryah is planning more drilling in 2020.

Speaking at the Western Australia-focused explorer's annual general meeting this morning, Marston said the company's three-pronged strategy was advancing well.   At Gabanintha, where the company recently...

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