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Jabiru still a virgin: Comb

LIKE so many others in the mining industry, Jabiru Metals looks like it will be swept up by the rising costs being faced in the development of its $56 million Jaguar copper-zinc project in Western Australia.

Michael Vaughan
Jabiru still a virgin: Comb

Speaking at the Diggers and Dealers forum in Kalgoorlie yesterday, Jabiru managing director Gary Comb said he is not confident of bringing the project in on budget. "To be perfectly honest with you,...

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