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Golden Miles loses some market lustre following Quicksilver nickel drilling

NICKEL discoverer Golden Mile Resources may have extended mineralisation to the west at its Quicksilver discovery in the Wheatbelt region of southern Western Australia, but investors weren’t hugely impressed by the latest drilling.

 Sulphides from Anomaly 3.

Sulphides from Anomaly 3.

The stock was sold down after Golden Mile reported results including 5m grading 1.1% nickel plus 0.11% cobalt and 28m at 0.86% nickel and 0.03% cobalt, with the positive being the shallowness of the mineralisation...

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