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Pain in Spain for Berkeley

THE bad news is Ian Middlemas-chaired Berkeley Energy may have dusted more than a decade and untold millions trying to develop the Salamanca uranium project in Spain. The positive news is Berkeley is estimated to have more than A$75 million cash to go looking for a new project if indeed it comes to pass that the venture in Spain has been in vain.

 A mining development at Salmanca in Spain is currently looking problematic

A mining development at Salmanca in Spain is currently looking problematic

Berkeley today reported authorities have evidently knocked back a permit to build a uranium plant at Salamanca. Berkeley said it was "extremely disappointed" with the news and would strongly defend...

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