Ellison In, Flanagan Out at Delta Lithium – we Connect the Dots!

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There were multiple fascinating stories for us to pick apart today.   First up, the big news of the day was at Delta Lithium (DLI), with their largest shareholder Mineral Resources (MIN) having inserted two people onto the board and David Flanagan leaving the company.   We received confirmation that Gina has picked up a stake of slightly under 8% in Liontown (LTR), which spurred a lithium consolidation debate.   Develop (DVP) caught our eye with a mine plan study for Woodlawn whilst we rounded off a good day with Predictive Discovery (PDI) releasing some results from their chunky Bankan gold project in Guinea!   All Money of Mine episodes are for informational purposes only and may contain forward-looking statements that may not eventuate. The co-hosts are not financial advisers and any views expressed are their opinion only. Please do your own research before making any investment decision or alternatively seek advice from a registered financial professional.   Thank you to our Podcast Partners:   Terra Capital – Specialist Investment manager in the natural resources sector   Anytime Exploration Services – Exploration workers, equipment, core cutting/storage + much more   JP Search – Recruitment specialists for the financial world   K-Drill – Safe, reliable, and productive surface RC drilling   SMEC Power & Technology – Electrical specialists for the mining industry   Join our exclusive Facebook Group for the Money Miners and request access to the Hooteroo chat group.   Subscribe to our weekly newsletter HOOTEROO HERALD   Follow Money of Mine on YouTube   Follow Money of Mine on Twitter   Follow Money of Mine on LinkedIn   Follow Money of Mine on Instagram   Timestamps   (0:00) Preview (0:58) Intro (3:22) Unpacking the changes at Delta Lithium! (21:56) Gina confirmed as ~8% holder of Liontown (29:10) Develop outlines its plans for Woodlawn (35:24) When will West African stocks be attractive again?

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