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London South East April IR Webinar: with Harland & Wolff, TechMinerals and Aura Minerals presenting


London South East were delighted to host Harland & Wolff (HARL), the AIM-listed, ship repair, shipbuilder and energy renewables manufacturer, Technology Minerals (TM1) the battery recycling and battery minerals explorer and Aura Minerals (ORA) the TSX-listed mid-cap gold-copper producer at our April IR Webinar held online, Tuesday 25.04.2023.

Harland operate across four sites in the UK, at Belfast, Appledore, Methil and Arnish. Harland & Wolff delivered it’s first newbuild vessel in 20 years last week as it launched the first barge for Cory Group, with 22 more to follow, part of an £18M contract. This is a stepping stone to the massive £1.6 billion pound defence contract for three Fleet Solid Support vessels which Harland won recently as part of a consortia with Navantia UK and naval architects BMT.

John presents first and speaks to slides for the first 20 minutes and is interviewed and takes Q&A for the second 20 minutes.

Alex Stanbury, CEO at Technology Minerals and Kleber Cardoso, CFO at Aura Minerals also presented at the London South East webinar.

• Aim-listed Technology Minerals cover both ends of the battery metals spectrum. Their first battery recycling plant has just been given the go-ahead to start operations in Wolverhampton; and they also explore for battery metals such as cobalt, lithium, nickel and manganese.

• Aura Minerals are a sizeable TSX-and Brazilian-listed gold/copper producer with active mines in Honduras, Brazil and Mexico. Aura are focused on developing new mines and increasing Total Mineral Resource, and yesterday announced a new open pit gold mine at Almas in Brazil.

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