StockTake: DY6 ready for Cameroon rutile run
DY6 Metals (ASX:DY6) has exploration imminent over a pair of recently acquired rutile and mineral sands projects in Cameroon.
With high priority areas already identified at the Central Rutile project and plans for an auger drilling program at Douala Basin, DY6 is poised to make the most of a jam-packed campaign.
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This video was developed in collaboration with DY6, a Stockhead advertiser at the time of publishing.
This video does not constitute financial product advice. You should consider obtaining independent advice before making any financial decisions.
Originally published as StockTake: DY6 ready for Cameroon rutile run Stockhead
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Barry chats to DY6 Metals about two large and freshly acquired rutile-heavy mineral sands projects in a fast-emerging province.

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