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Break it Down: Heavy Rare Earths primed for Prospect Hill tin perforation

Break it Down: Heavy Rare Earths primed for Prospect Hill tin perforation

The Australian2 days ago
Stockhead's Break it Down brings you today's leading market news in under 90 seconds.
In this episode, host Tylah Tully looks at news from Heavy Rare Earths (ASX:HRE), who have entered a new deal with major shareholder Havilah Resources (ASX:HAV) and secured the rights to all minerals at Prospect Hill - South Australia's most advanced and largest known tin project.
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