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Reefton gets partial confirmation

THE roller-coaster ride that is Reefton Mining continued today with the company’s share price jumping 15% following the confirmation of the renewal of licence applications over its Erongo polymetallic project in Namibia. However Reefton is still yet to confirm whether the application allows for the prospecting of uranium.

Jesse Riseborough
Reefton gets partial confirmation

Reefton shares were in a trading halt earlier in the week before dropping almost 20% to 7c on Wednesday following an announcement regarding licence applications and the likely exclusion of nuclear fuels...

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