Mining Sector News Roundup: Sprott Uranium Buys, Mali Mining Deals, and US Scandium Plans

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Mining Sector News Roundup: Sprott Uranium Buys, Mali Mining Deals, and US Scandium Plans
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A summary of recent news in the mining sector, including Sprott's uranium purchases, Mali's new mining agreements, and the US Defense Logistics Agency's plan to buy scandium oxide from Rio Tinto. The announcement also includes information on shareholdings.

7. Total positions of person subject to the notification obligation9. Information in relation to the person subject to the notification obligationPerson subject to the notification obligation is not controlled by any natural person or legal entity and does not control any other undertaking holding directly or indirectly an interest in the issuerchain of controlled undertakings through which the voting rights and/or the financial instruments are effectively held starting with the ultimate controlling natural person or legal entity% of voting rights through financial instruments if it equals or is higher than the notifiable thresholdThe number and % of voting rights heldFörsäkringsaktiebolaget Avanza Pension is a fully owned subsidiary of Avanza Bank Holding AB .

It is underlying policy takers who have purchased the shares.This information is provided by RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange. RNS is approved by the Financial Conduct Authority to act as a Primary Information Provider in the United Kingdom. Terms and conditions relating to the use and distribution of this information may apply. For further information, please contactAgnico Eagle Mines, as a 19.8% shareholder, has indicated to the company that it plans to participate in the offering.Sprott buys most uranium in 2.5 years The transaction brings Sprott’s weekly buy of uranium oxide to 950,000 lb., and its third-quarter purchases to about 2.3 million lb.Trump calls on World Bank to reopen fossil fuel fundingUS agency wants to buy scandium oxide from Rio Tinto for defence stockpile The US Defense Logistics Agency is seeking to buy scandium oxide worth up to $40M over the next five years from Rio Tinto.Mali announces more new mining deals under revised code The agreements cover gold mines including Allied Gold’s Sadiola project, B2Gold’s Fekola mine, Resolute’s Syama site and Ganfeng’s Bougouni project.

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