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Smyth-Kirk labels shareholder as 'delusional'

NEW Kingsgate Consolidated major shareholder Metal Tiger has launched a plan to remove the former gold miner's directors - including long-time chairman Ross Smyth-Kirk - and replace them with its own nominees.

alex.hamer@mining-journal.com
Smyth-Kirk labels shareholder as 'delusional'

AIM-listed, Thai-focused developer Metal Tiger upped its stake in Kingsgate to 6.7% last month and has used that holding to try and put five of its own on the board, in place of Smyth-Kirk, Sharon Skeggs...

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