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Going for gold pays off in Ghana

THIS Australian listed company with a gold mine in Ghana, is on the verge of first production and has ambitious growth plans backed by an estimated 10 years of resources and reserves. <b>By Blake Wilshaw - <i>RESOURCESTOCKS</i>*</b>

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Going for gold pays off in Ghana

Noble Mineral Resources plans to spend $A30-50 million in the next two years with a target to more than double resources and reserves at its Bibiani gold operation in West Africa. As managing director...

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