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Shaw River locks in strategic minerals focus

SHAW River Manganese has made its first move since emerging from administration via recapitalisation by Faldi Ismail's Otsana Capital, and will stick with the metal by securing a parcel of assets in Western Australia.

Manganese prices have recovered.

Manganese prices have recovered.

The deal has been cooked up by privately owned Advino Resources, founded by geologist Ian Stuart and Australian Vanadium managing director Vincent Algar.    Greater Pacific Gold chairman Luke Innes...

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