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Dissidents claims success in Caravel boarding

ALASDAIR Cooke and Alex Sundich have succeed in their battle to join the board of Western Australian copper hopeful Caravel Minerals, after a group of dissatisfied shareholders sought to have a greater say in the future of the flagship Calingiri project in Western Australia’s Midwest region.

Dissidents claims success in Caravel boarding

The vote, taken by a show of hands, showed a high degree of support with some 61 million shares supporting their election and around 25 million shares opposing.    Cooke and his 11 other allied shareholders...

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