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2019 a make-or-break year for Clean TeQ

THE market will be watching closely to see if Robert Friedland-backed Clean TeQ Holdings can meet its target of funding the massive Sunrise project in New South Wales this quarter.

 A 3D model of the proposed Sunrise plant

A 3D model of the proposed Sunrise plant

In November 2017, Clean TeQ shares hit an all-time high of A$1.78, pushing its market capitalisation through the $1 billion mark. It traded as high as $1.69 in January 2018, but it was all downhill...

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