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Wogen gets first antimony from Beaver Brook, reports profits boost
LONDON (Metal-Pages) 10-Jun-08. London-based metal trader Wogen plc last month received the first concentrate from Beaver Brook antimony mine in Newfoundland, Canada, which restarted this early this year.

Mine and mill output at the mine, which closed in 1999 has now exceeded the level reached in trial runs in the 1990’s, said Wogen, an investor in Beaver Brook Antimony Mine (BBAM), which operates the project. As previously reported, at full ...

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