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EQ Resources在重新评估后放弃收购钨金属集团,股价下跌9%。

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-- 据周五提交给澳大利亚证券交易所的文件显示,EQ Resources(ASX:EQR)表示,在对战略重点进行评估后,将不再推进对钨金属集团及其子公司的收购计划。 EQ Resources董事总经理克雷格·布拉德肖表示,董事会认为,目前推进此次收购不符合股东的最佳利益。 该公司计划专注于提高昆士兰州卡宾山矿和西班牙巴鲁埃科帕尔多矿的钨精矿产量,并通过计划中的钻探项目扩大其资源和储量基础。 该公司股价在周五的交易中下跌了9%。

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