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The project that lured Ken Brinsden out of retirement after just two weeks

KEN Brinsden says the opportunity ahead at Patriot Battery Metals’ Corvette lithium project is so compelling it forced him back to work.

Kristie Batten in Melbourne
 Patriot Battery Metals chairman Ken Brinsden

Patriot Battery Metals chairman Ken Brinsden

Brinsden announced he was stepping down as managing director of lithium major Pilbara Minerals in February and formally left the company at the end of July. The plan was to take time off to pursue personal...

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