M&A

ConsTin deal back on

PATIENCE has proved to be a virtue for Ralph De Lacey's Consolidated Tin Mines, which has agreed to pay A$26.5 million for control of the Chillagoe project in Queensland, four months after the miner pulled out of an earlier $53 million deal for the assets.

Chillagoe.

Chillagoe.

ConsTin originally agreed to acquire Auctus Minerals from Denham Capital in February, but was unable to complete the purchase due to issues with Auctus' unaudited accounts. Auctus was then placed in administration....

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