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Dominion hoping for turnaround

DOMINION Mining shareholders will be hoping production results and drilling programs soon to begin at its Challenger gold mine in South Australia will prompt the stock from the doldrums after it approached a 52-week low yesterday in closing at 28.5c.

Jesse Riseborough
Dominion hoping for turnaround

Shares in the company have shed almost 50% in the past year from a 52-week high of 56.5c last May. Earlier this month the company said full-scale underground production had begun at Challenger, with...

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