By Robert Tyerman | Friday 31 July 2015
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A recent 6% bounce in iron ore prices at the Chinese port of Tianjin to $53.3 a tonne may or may not prove to be the harbinger of a significant rally in the metal’s depressed price after falling from $110 a tonne last summer to a recent low of $44.10c. But it might bring some comfort to bombed-out Sable Mining Africa (SBLM), which has announced sine encouraging metallurgical test results from its key Nimba iron ore project in the West African state of Guinea.
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