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  • Lincoln Minerals (LML) has announced Grace Tsui has resigned from her role as Managing Director
  •  Lincoln Minerals is an Australian graphite developer, exploring the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia where it holds key mineral licences
  • The Lincoln board will assume the responsibility of managing the company until a replacement Manging Director is appointed
  • Lincoln Minerals is in the grey, trading at 0.8 cents per share

Lincoln Minerals (LML) has announced Managing Director, Grace Tsui, has resigned from her position.

Lincoln Minerals is an Australian graphite developer, exploring the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia where the company holds key mineral licences.

Lincoln is focussed on enhancing the company’s graphite resources via its flagship Kookaburra Gully Graphite Project.

The play is situated 35 kilometres north of southern Eyre Peninsula’s main hub, Port Lincoln, where they have defined mineral resources including graphite, magnetite and hematite resources.

Grace Tsui is leaving the company to pursue other business interests.

The Lincoln board will assume the responsibility of managing the company until a replacement Managing Director is appointed.

Until that time, Grace will remain on the board.

Lincoln Minerals is in the grey, trading at 0.8 cents per share at 1:15 pm AEDT.

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