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DDH1 sees no end to golden age for battery metal drilling

SURFACE and underground diamond drilling firm DDH1 has delivered its final results for 2021-22 this morning, capping off a successful year with an improved dividend, with managing director Sy van Dyk saying the future looks good despite short-term challenges around COVID and worker shortages.

DDH1 sees no end to golden age for battery metal drilling

After completing the takeover of Swick Mining Services, amid solid demand for its services for 183 rigs, it saw a 14% increase in revenue for revenue of about A$507 million, or around $2.9 million in revenue...

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