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Who is next following Gryphon?

THE $A84 million takeover of Gryphon Minerals was the fifth time in less than three years that an ASX company in West Africa has been gobbled up by a corporate raider. The list of who might be next appears rather small, even when casting the search beyond the West African region to the rest of the continent.

Kristie Batten
Who is next following Gryphon?

For aside from a few exceptions, much of the companies active in West Africa/Africa are very much juniors in the true sense of the meaning, being not yet even close to having projects equivalent to those...

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