ENEGEX DEF X OPT [ENXNB]
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About ENXNB
Enegex Limited (ENX) is an Australian-based mineral exploration company with a primary focus on Ni-Cu-PGE (nickel, copper, and platinum group elements) in the prospective West Yilgarn Province of WA.
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