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Pan Australian, Oxiana shares fall after Laos bus attack

AN attack on a bus in Laos is believed to have triggered selling in Pan Australian Resources and Oxiana Resources on the Australian Stock Exchange today.

Michael Quinn
Pan Australian, Oxiana shares fall after Laos bus attack

Both companies are active in Laos, where BBC and Reuters reported that at least 10 people died after up to 20 gunman sprayed a bus with bullets 170km north of the capital Vientiane. The motive for the...

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