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Premier Minerals shares dive on force majeure news

Premier African Minerals shares dropped at the market open today on news that it has enacted a force majeure notice at its Zulu lithium and tantalum plant in Zimbabwe.

Spodumene core from the Zulu project in Zimbabwe

Spodumene core from the Zulu project in Zimbabwe

Shares dropped 30% at the open to 0.40p/share on the London Stock Exchange on the news. In a release to the market this morning, Premier said that it is engaging with Canmax Technologies Co. Ltd, which...

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