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Could Lithium Be Australia’s Next Mining Boom?

by Lithium Investment - August 14, 2016

 

Ken Brinsden, chief executive officer and managing director at Pilbara Minerals, discusses Lithium mining, his outlook for lithium prices and the future of the industry. He speaks to Bloomberg’s Yvonne Man on “Asia Edge” from the Diggers and Dealers Conference in Kalgoorlie, Australia.

Source: Could Lithium Be Australia’s Next Mining Boom? – Bloomberg

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