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Base again delivers on forecasts and slashes debt

MINERAL sands miner Base Resources has cut net debt nearly in half to US$33.2 million after a June quarter that featured record rutile production, with forecasts for the year ahead closely in line with fiscal 2018.

 Base is consistently delivering on forecasts.

Base is consistently delivering on forecasts.

Base is expecting to produce 88,000-93,000 tonnes of rutile, 420,000-450,000t of ilmenite and 32,000-37,000t of zircon from its Kwale operation in Kenya in the current financial year.  The miner delivered...

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