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Daniel diamond eases pressure on Tawana

TAWANA Resources shares rose 35 cents yesterday to close at $2.00 after the company said it had recovered a gem-quality diamond from its Daniel alluvial project in South Africa during commissioning of its dense media separation plant.

Brad Ricks
Daniel diamond eases pressure on Tawana

The company's shares rocketed after a trading halt was lifted late in the day, however, while happy with the result on the ASX, managing director Wolf Marx said he was even happier with this one diamond....

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