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Paladin seeks to reassure market all is good in Namibia

KEY uranium play Paladin Energy has sought to reassure investors and shareholders that speculation of Namibian authorities wanting to now hold stakes in mining projects is wide of the mark.

Nothing to fear in Namibia says Paladin et al

Nothing to fear in Namibia says Paladin et al

The company suggested it was in regular dialogue with officials and was unaware of any such legislative changes being canvassed. Paladin's 75%-owned Langer Heinrich project is due to restart production...

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