Lincoln sends out invites to find SA uranium dance partner

By Craig Nolan

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4 minLincoln Minerals has put all funding options for its uranium assets in South Australia on the table – including an outright sale of the assets, a partial divestment, or investment into one or all of its projects – after fielding several informal approaches from interested business parties.Management says a formal request for interest has now been actioned and it will entertain a full or partial sale of one or all assets for cash or shares. However, it is willing to also retain the assets due to their prospectivity. Lincoln Minerals is looking for a funding dance partner for its uranium projects in SA. The company says a planned near-term exploration program […]

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