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Copper Strike secures Chinese alternative

KAGARA'S bid for Copper Strike should seem "terminally unattractive" now that the junior has secured a $A100 million deal with the Chinese to develop its Einasleigh project in north Queensland, says its executive chairman Tom Eadie.

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Copper Strike secures Chinese alternative

The news has hit the right chord with investors, with shares in the junior already up 20% in morning trade. Eadie told MiningNews.net that with Kagara having purchased less than 1% of the copper junior...

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