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HotCopper viewers voted for a Diggers & Dealers interview with Liontown Resources (ASX:LTR) MD Tony Ottaviano.

You also submitted questions and we worked to cover some of these from Liontown’s booth in Kalgoorlie.

We discussed initial grades, the potential for expansion at Kathleen Valley and how that sits alongside the Buldania resource.

Mr Ottaviano stated ‘Buldania won’t be a Kathleen Valley’, but discussed how it sat alongside the flagship.

We discussed the potential project scale; the option for 4 million tonnes of throughput capacity and contract pricing.

More answers to come…

There was a long list of questions and Liontown will endeavour to respond to other questions in writing, which we will publish at The Market Online and HotCopper.

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