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Pembridge hires CFO

Paul Fenby joins from Asia Resource Minerals

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Pembridge is currently suspended from London's main board because the US$37.5 million deal for the Minto copper mine in Yukon includes a share handover and counts as a reverse takeover.

Paul Fenby has joined as CFO from Indonesia-focused Asia Resource Minerals.

Pembridge CEO David Linsley said Fenby would be critical to the return to the LSE.

"The role of CFO is a vital one for our company as we move towards closing the Minto transaction and relisting," he said.

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