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Black Rock (ASX:BKT) share price falls on FIRB outcome
The Black Rock Mining Ltd (ASX: BKT) share price has fallen in late afternoon trade. This comes after the company received news from the Commonwealth Treasurer on the POSCO equity investment. At the time of writing, the graphite developer’s shares are down to 14 cents.
Established in 2000, Black Rock is an Australian mining company focused on developing its Mahenge Graphite Project in Tanzania. It is known to be the world’s fourth-largest graphite resource. Thus, indicating huge potential for the future. Indeed, demand for graphite has grown considerably and is expected to double in the next decade. This is due to the strong adoption by consumers for batteries in electric vehicles and other emerging applications.
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