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Premier hopes for turnaround in fortunes

Premier African Minerals (LN:PREM) is hoping the cancellation of warrants that previously acted as an “overhang” should help the company in its attempts to push forward with its tungsten and lithium ambitions in Zimbabwe.

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 Premier African is looking to move towards a DFS at its Zulu project in Zimbabwe

Premier African is looking to move towards a DFS at its Zulu project in Zimbabwe

The company announced on Friday that it had carried out a £400,000 (US$558,887) raising at £0.0016 per share in order to cancel all existing warrants held by Darwin Capital and for general working capital...

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