Is it worth $1.5 Billion to Double The Super Pit? | Daily Mining Show

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We give the ASX lithium stocks a break for the day and focus on a number of different gold announcements, plus something to look out for on the ASX.

Northern Star (NST.asx) announced a huge $1.5B investment to expand the KCGM (aka the Super Pit) processing plant, while Gold Road (GOR.asx) gave an update from Gruyere. De Grey (DEG.asx) revealed an exploration expansion in a deal with Canadian-listed Novo Resources plus we take a close look at what ‘speeding ticket’ means in the market in the context of AW1.asx, and a couple of things to keep your eye on.

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CHAPTERS

0:00 Video Preview
0:22 Introduction
2:06 Northern Star – KCGM Expansion
14:50 Gold Road Guidance Downgrade
16:40 De Grey Exploration Investment
20:58 AW1 with an ASX Speeding Ticket - A Case Study
27:54 Upcoming Interview Revealed

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