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Wolf auditors block accounts

Wolf Minerals’ (ASX:WLF) struggles have continued, with its uncertain financial situation causing it to miss the deadline for its half-year accounts and get suspended from the ASX.

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Howling for cash: Wolf will have to stump up £2.1 million in interest payments on its £69 million debt by October 28

Howling for cash: Wolf will have to stump up £2.1 million in interest payments on its £69 million debt by October 28

The UK tungsten miner said its auditor, PKF Mack, had not signed off on the books for the six months to June 30. The news knocked 20% of Wolf's AIM share price, to 1.64p (US2.15c), taking its 12-month...

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