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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 10/07/2008
Maputo, Mozambique - Irish-based mining company Kenmare Resources said Thursday that the Moma heavy sands project in Mozambique has begun exporting amonite, with sales to Japan and the US reaching some 3 million dollars in the first half of the year....
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EuroInvestor.co.uk (Free subscription) | 23/04/2008
Kenmare Resources plc ("Kenmare" or "the Company") Announcement 23 April 2008 RE : Ian Egan Appointed Non-Executive Director of CityView Corporation Limited Read more
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 15/04/2008
The Irish company Kenmare Resources, owner of the Moma Titanium Minerals Mine in the Mozambican northern province of Nampula has reported a loss of 9.6 million USD according to its financial report for the year ended 31 December 2007, published on its website on Monday.
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 15/04/2008
EXPLORATION FIRM Kenmare Resources yesterday blamed the weak dollar and equipment problems for a $9.6 million loss last year.
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ireland.com (Free subscription) | 14/04/2008
Exploration firm Kenmare Resources today blamed the weak dollar and equipment problems for a $9.6 million loss last year.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 17/12/2007
It has been 20 years in the making, but last Friday marked an historic day for Kenmare Resources; it has finally reaped tangible rewards from its plans to mine titanium in Mozambique.
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ireland.com (Free subscription) | 14/12/2007
Irish mineral exploration Kenmare Resources firm has completed the first export of its product from the Moma Titanium mine in northern Mozambique.
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 24/11/2007
The shareholders of exploration firm Kenmare Resources have voted in favour of a move that will help the mining company raise more funds to increase annual production levels at its mine in Mozambique.
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mister pissed (Free subscription) | 12/11/2007
Dublin - Kenmare Resources shareholders voted on Friday to dismiss the Irish mining firm's deputy chairperson, Donal Kinsella, after an incident in which he appeared naked outside a colleague's bedroom. Kinsella has denied wrongdoing, pointing to an investigation by the firm's lawyers which concluded he was sleepwalking when he appeared at the door of company secretary Deirdre Corcoran during a visit...
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 10/11/2007
A late-night incident in which Kenmare Resources deputy chairman Donal Kinsella appeared naked in the bedroom of the female company secretary during a visit to Mozambique culminated yesterday in his removal from the board. Arthur Beesley, Senior Business Correspondent, reports.
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 11/10/2007
The board of Kenmare Resources has called an extraordinary general meeting (egm) to remove its deputy chairman Donal Kinsella as a member of its board.
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Financial Time (Free subscription) | 11/08/2007
Kenmare Resources was in the news for the all wrong reasons last month when the Dublin-based company sacked its deputy chairman from its audit committee after an...