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Marmota returns to uranium roots

AFTER a few months watching spot uranium prices trend north, Marmota has decided to thaw out its interest in Junction Dam, which is just 15km from the permitted Honeymoon in-situ recovery uranium mine.

 Marmota is taking a fresh look at uranium

Marmota is taking a fresh look at uranium

The company invested around A$8 million to earn 100% of the uranium rights from 2009, believing the project close to the South Australia/New South Wales border had the potential to be a major producer,...

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