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Welcome to the Friday trading morning – ASX futures are down -0.73% near 8.30am AEDT implying the ASX200 will fall.

Stocks catching my eye this morning:

Black Rock Mining (BKT) has updated the market on a loan.

The company has won approval from Industrial Development Corporation in South Africa.

The company has access to a total of US$53.4M.

Shares last at 6.2c.

West African Resources (WAF) has made an exploration update.

The company is reporting a gold find.

The headline result was 9.5m @ 81.9g/t gold.

Shares last $1.01.

Iress (IRE) has issued an update on its asset base.

The company is set to divest a big UK business.

That business relates to “UK Mortgages.”

Shares last $8.46.

ACDC Metals (ADC) has made an exploration update.

This relates to its Goschen Central play.

The company has called drill results “exceptional.”

Shares last 5.4c.

Kalgoorlie Gold (KAL) has made a similar update.

The company is reporting on its ‘Kirgella Gift’ and ‘Providence’ targets.

The company is reporting “thick, shallow gold.”

Shares last 2c.

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