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Hastings Yangibana study confirms $649M WA rare earths prize
Hastings Technology Metals has posted a new definitive feasibility study for its Yangibana rare earths project in WA’s Gascoyne, showing a $649m pre-tax NPV and a 2.4-year payback.
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What happenedHastings Technology Metals has posted a new definitive feasibility study for its Yangibana rare earths project in WA’s Gascoyne, showing a $649m pre-tax NPV and a 2.4-year payback.
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Hastings Yangibana study confirms $649M WA rare earths prize
Hastings Technology Metals has posted a new definitive feasibility study for its Yangibana rare earths project in WA’s Gascoyne, showing a $649m pre-tax NPV and a 2.4-year payback.
Hastings Yangibana study confirms $649M WA rare earths prize
Hastings Technology Metals has posted a new definitive feasibility study for its Yangibana rare earths project in WA’s Gascoyne, showing a $649m pre-tax NPV and a 2.4-year payback.