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Cobalt Blue fires 'killing' shot

COBALT Blue Holdings is trying to kick its former partner out of the pair's Thackaringa cobalt joint venture near Broken Hill in New South Wales because it says Broken Hill Prospecting has not paid anything towards drilling since a farm-in agreement ran off the rails last year.

Thackaringa is the subject of a corporate tug-o-war.

Thackaringa is the subject of a corporate tug-o-war.

The pair is on a pathway to independent arbitration to solve what, in an ideal world, should not be a dispute given Cobalt Blue was spun out of BPL and each party's rights and obligations should be clearly...

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