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Sandfire Resources managing director Karl Simich has increased his stake in the copper miner, which has achieved new permitting milestones at its US copper project.
Simich acquired another 50,300 shares for A$181,714 between Wednesday and Friday of last week, paying an average of $3.61 per share.
Sandfire shares fell as low as $3.
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