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Mining firms are making a killing

Mining firms are making a killing

by theinv | 21 October, 2019| Extractives

Australian mining companies are making a killing in Africa — literally. Between 2004-15, Australian-listed mining.

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Paladin Energy crashes, files for insolvency

Paladin Energy crashes, files for insolvency

by theinv | 18 August, 2017| Extractives

Paladin Energy, operators of Kayelekela Uranaium Mine in Karonga Malawi and Langer Heinrich in Namibia has filed for insolvency at the Australian high court after the company failed to pay a debt of USD277 million to a France based company called Electricite de France.

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