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 Mining Briefs: Adelaide Resources, Metals X, Centaurus and more (Tuesday, 20 July 2010)
ASSAYS from the final batch of samples from recent shallow drilling at Adelaide Resources’ Willamulka prospect within the Moonta project on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula has returned a number of significant high-grade hits. Full Story...

 Metals X tin production rises (Wednesday, 28 April 2010)
METALS X has boosted tin production at its Tasmanian tin operations, declaring a 24% production increase only a month after completing the sale of a half share in the operations to Chinese group Yunnan Tin.
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 Metals X takes Jabiru stake (Friday, 12 February 2010)
DIVERSIFIED resource group Metals X is now a major shareholder of Jabiru Metals after taking a 19.99% slice of the junior base metals miner. Full Story...

 Renison to move to contract mining (Thursday, 4 February 2010)
AUSTRALIA’S largest tin producer, Metals X, has awarded Macmahon Holdings a letter of intent to undertake a two-year, $A65 million contract at the Renison tin mine in Tasmania. Full Story... 

 Metals X gets FIRB thumbs up (Tuesday, 1 December 2009)
THE Foreign Investment Review Board has approved the sale of up to 60% of Metal X’s Tasmanian tin assets as well as a share placement to Hong Kong-listed APAC Resources. Full Story...

 Jinchuan sees better nickel opportunities than Ravensthorpe (Monday, 9 November 2009)
CHINESE nickel producer Jinchuan group says it is no longer in the running to buy the Ravensthorpe project and is instead focused on other opportunities, according to Metals X. Full Story...

 Metals X sells royalties (Wednesday, 21 October 2009)
METALS X has agreed to sell its BHP Billiton Mt Keith and Kingston royalties to Franco-Nevada Australia for $A20 million. Full Story... 

 Tin miners join forces (Monday, 27 July 2009)
AUSTRALIA’S largest tin producer Metals X has formed a joint venture with the world’s leading tin miner Yunnan Tin Group of China to advance its Tasmanian tin assets. Full Story...

 Metals X secures sulfur for Wingellina (Thursday, 4 June 2009)
METALS X has entered into an agreement with Syngas to purchase 15% of the sulfur needed for the proposed massive Wingellina nickel laterite project in Western Australia. Full Story...

 Conditions improving for Swick (Monday, 11 May 2009)
SWICK Mining Services expects revenue for the 2009 financial year to be $A85 million, with underlying profitability and fleet utilisation improving. Full Story... 

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