Market operator ASX has asked the South Australian tuna farmer and research company if it knows of any reason why its shares have moved from 2.8 cents on August 29 to a high of 4.5 cents on Thursday.
Gindalbie Metals says it does not know why its shares have surged in today's trade, in response to a query from the ASX. At 2.41pm (AEST), Gindalbie shares were 12.9 per cent higher at 7c, against a ...
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