M&A

Tyranna ends sheep-trading over Jumbuck

SYNGAS has had to dig deeper to secure the 320,000 ounce Jumbuck gold project in South Australia's Gawler Craton, increasing its offer to A$2.25 million, with the sale expected to go ahead by the end of September, pending approval from Tyranna Resources' shareholders. 

Syngas appears to have emerged from the pack.

Syngas appears to have emerged from the pack.

If it all goes pear-shaped, and Tyranna shareholders feel aggrieved their company rejected the higher $2.6 million cash offer from Marmota, or the $2 million offer from Alliance Resources that also offered...

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