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Intrepid Mines (IAU)

Stock Code

IAU

Stock Exchange

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Intrepid Mines (IAU) was formed following the merger of gold explorer, Nustar Limited and Canadian gold and silver miner, Intrepid Minerals Corporation. The company is dual-listed on the Australian and Toronto Stock Exchange. The company's key projects include the Paulsens Project in Western Australia and the Casposo project in Argentina.

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Australian-listed Indonesia gold and copper miner, Intrepid Mines (ASX:IAU), has provided some information about its ongoing dispute with their minor Indonesian Joint Venture partner, Indo Multi Niaga. During July, 660 workers and 7 expatriates were ordered off the Indonesian Tujuh Bukit project (which is mining gold, silver and copper).

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Best Performing Trade Stocks ASX100 (XTO)

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