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Third party interest propels ConsMin shares

SHARES in diversified miner Consolidated Minerals surged on the Australian Stock Exchange this morning as the company made a meek effort to hose down speculation surrounding a “possible transaction”, revealing it had received an approach from a third party.

Jesse Riseborough
Third party interest propels ConsMin shares

After closing overnight at $2.18, traders snapped up the stock at the commencement of trade, with shares hitting an intraday high of $2.35 before settling at $2.28 just before midday. “Like many companies...

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