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THIRTY months after investing A$5.9 million in the potential of the Misima Island gold project in Papua New Guinea, Sandfire Resources has cashed in its chips for $2.2 million.
The copper miner has exited Kingston Resources, the company that merged last year with Mismia Island-focused Canadian company WCB Resources.
Sandfire invested in WCB back in April 2014.
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