Eagle Eye spots a premium debut
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Wednesday, 6 December, 2006 - 15:58
Shares and options in Perth-based gold explorer Eagle Eye Metals Ltd have debuted at a 45 per cent premium, closing at 22.5 cents and 6.5c respectively, after shares hit 23 cents on its first day of ASX trading.
The company closed its share and options issue earlier this week oversubscribed, raising $5 million from the issue of 25 million shares with one free option for each Share issued.
Eagle Eye holds eight prospective nickel and gold exploration and development project areas in the Leonora-Laverton region of Western Australia, with the key project areas ready to drill.
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