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Gina’s Liontown Stake Climbs while MinRes Fill the Coffers | Daily Mining Show



We had a big news day, though we were left with plenty of questions.

MinRes (MIN) announced plans for a US$850m debt offering to fill the coffers, whilst Gina’s stake of lithium developer Liontown (LTR) rose to 10.7%.

We had a yarn about the sorry stake of the zinc market resulting in the unfortunate decision some miners are having to make, putting their assets of care and maintenance.

Black Cat (BC8) revealed a funding plan for Paulsens restart while Strandline (STA) changed their leadership in an attempt to address their ramp up struggles.

Coronado (CRN) is now majority owned by a Czech billionaire and lastly Lindian (LIN) the rare earths developer announced and off-take agreement with a London based commodity trader.

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CHAPTERS

0:00 Preview
0:28 Intro
3:24 Dividends being issued this week
3:54 MinRes fill up the war chest with US$850m
13:02 Gina inches up on Liontown’s register
19:01 Zinc miners having a tough time
25:04 Black Cat secures Paulsens funding
37:11 Strandline leadership shake up
39:44 51%-stake in Coronado changes hands
42:05 Lindian locks in off-take agreement

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