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MGXリソーシズ、3月期の鉄鉱石販売量が減少したと発表。株価は3%上昇。

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-- MGXリソーシズ(ASX:MGX)は、オーストラリア証券取引所への金曜日の提出書類によると、3月期の鉄鉱石販売量が39万湿トンとなり、前年同期の71万5000湿トンから減少したと発表した。 同社は同四半期中に、ノーザンテリトリーのセントラル・タナミ・プロジェクト合弁事業の株式50%を5000万豪ドルで取得した。 MGXリソーシズは現在、合弁事業パートナーであるタナミ・ゴールド社と協力し、開発決定と今後の生産に向けた最適な道筋を検討していると述べた。 MGXの株価は、金曜日の取引で3%上昇した。

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