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Stocks of the Hour: EMN, GED, BMO

Abbey Phillipps from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today's ASX trading session.

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A snapshot of the stocks on the move featuring Euro Manganese (ASX:EMN), Golden Deeps (ASX:GED) and Bastion Minerals (ASX:BMO).

EMN announces offtake term sheet with Verkor

Euro Manganese (ASX:EMN) has announced an offtake term sheet with Verkor, a low-carbon battery manufacturer based in France, for the sale of high-purity manganese sulphate monohydrate. The term sheet is non-binding. In response, Dr. Matthew James, President & CEO of Euro Manganese, commented, โ€œI am immensely proud of the team and their hard work in negotiating the first long-term offtake term sheet, with a pricing structure, from a Western supplier in the high-purity manganese market.โ€ Shares are trading 5.97 per cent higher at 35.5 cents.

Exceptionally high-grade V-Zn-Pb concentrate from Abenab

Golden Deeps (ASX:GED) has announced that exceptionally high grade metal concentrates at their project in Namibia. In response, Golden Deeps CEO Jon Dugdale said: โ€œThe testwork results open the door to replicating the process for the Nosib discovery and then completing downstream testwork to produce high-value battery metals products.โ€ Shares are trading 10 per cent higher at 1.1 cents.

Further high-grade gold results – Capote

Bastion Minerals (ASX:BMO) has announced that further high grade gold intercepts have been found at their project in Chile. In response, Bastionโ€™s Executive Chairman, Mr. Ross Landles, commented: โ€œDrilling at Capote confirms the vein system has high-grades, including near surface intervals. Now that we have received all the results from our maiden drilling campaign we will assess the future resource potential and sites for further drilling.โ€ Shares are trading 3.12 per cent higher at 3.3 cents.

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