Diggers & Dealers 2007:
Toro and Nova engagement official Monday, 6 August 2007 Ron Berryman
TORO Energy and Nova Energy this afternoon confirmed their merger to form a $A400 million company holding a number of plum uranium tenements across Australia and Africa.
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