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Mastermyne turns a corner

IF share price is a key measure, Mastermyne CEO Tony Caruso should have done alright on his recent annual performance review. Yes, the company is on the long road back after hitting its post-boom pit bottom mid last year, but the underground coal services provider has been among the leading lights in the Australia METS equities space in the past year.

Richard Roberts
Mastermyne turns a corner

Caruso told MNN the company had significant growth plans in Australia as new mine and resource owners sought safe, cost-effective development options in a volatile coal market. Mastermyne (ASX: MYE) also...

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