The Fumble in the Jungle continues, WR1 go bargain hunting

Money of Mine

04-04-2024 • 34 mins

We’ve got three big stories to chat about today.

Firstly, The Fumble in the Jungle (or The Battle for Sierra Rutile) has had some exciting developments that we give coverage to.

Secondly, Winsome’s (WR1) announced an option to buy the Renard diamond mine (and plant) near to its Adina lithium project and finally Rio Tinto (RIO) and South32 (S32) have received notice that the world’s biggest sovereign wealth Norges (of Norway) may divest its interest on the back of allegations relating to their Brazilian bauxite JV.

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(0:00:00)Introduction

(0:00:58)A brand new segment!

(0:01:51)The Fumble in the Jungle continues!

(0:11:48)Winsome fast-track Adina with Renard deal

(0:22:46)Rio & South32 in danger of being divested