ARU
Arafura Resources (ARU) is a mineral explorer and developer principally focused on gold, uranium, phosphate and rare earth minerals exploration. The Company tenements are primarily held in Australia. ARU listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on November 5, 2003. The Company has a diversified portfolio of projects comprising Aileron Basin, Reynolds Range, Davenport West, Bonny Well, Frances Creek, Hammer Hill, Laterite, Bonya Creek and Mt Porter. Nolans project is the key project of the Company and is highly prospective for rare earths, phosphate and uranium.
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