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Tungsten stocks surge

SHARES in Australian tungsten hopefuls Thor Mining and Carbine Tungsten rocketed yesterday, with Thor up 50% and Carbine up 21% while most of Australia was distracted by the “race that stops a nation”.

Haydn Black
Tungsten stocks surge

Thor traded at 3.3c in afternoon trade while Carbine surged 21% to 1.7c. The tungsten price has had form recently, galloping from around US$200 per tonne earlier this year, peaking at $355/t before easing...

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