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Dakota sold off

AFTER hitting a three-year high yesterday, Dakota Minerals shares lost as much as 58% after the company released the final results from phase one drilling at the Lynas Find lithium project in the Pilbara.

Kristie Batten
Dakota sold off

Dakota closed at A26.5c yesterday after raising $12.3 million at 20c last week. Its shares reached 27.5c intraday. But the stock plunged to just 11c intraday and closed nearly 36% lower at 17c. It...

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