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Garth Higgo

Garth Higgo is the Managing Director of Triton Minerals.

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    Monday, 1 February, 2016 - 13:30

    Higgo brings in new team after clean sweep at Triton

    Newly minted Triton Minerals M.D Garth Higgo has wasted no time in placing his stamp on the company with the appointment of a new Chief Operating Officer, a new Chief Financial Officer and a new Non Executive Director. Mr Higgo was himself only appointed as Chief Executive Officer in December and was previously the Global Director of Mining for Aurecon Group and Calibre Global.

    Tuesday, 16 February, 2016 - 08:23

    Triton makes 31m strike grading over 10% Graphite in Mozambique

    Perth based Triton Minerals have hit a 31m drill intersection grading over 10% total graphitic carbon content (TGC) at its world class Nicanda West graphite play in Mozambique. Preliminary test work at Triton's Ancuabe project has also returned some of the highest quality jumbo and super jumbo flake graphite in the world with over 73% of flake exceeding 300 microns and 43% exceeding 500 microns.

    Wednesday, 2 March, 2016 - 06:39

    Triton focuses on Ancuabe early high grade production

    Perth based Triton Minerals have indicated they will focus on getting their Ancuabe prospect in Mozambique into early stage high grade production this year. The company says that 72% of flakes discovered at Ancuabe are greater than 300 microns in size and that 43% are greater than 500 microns, at grades of more than 98% Total Graphitic Carbon.

     
    Triton makes 31m strike grading over 10% Graphite in Mozambique
    Tuesday, 16 February, 2016 - 08:23

    Higgo brings in new team after clean sweep at Triton

    Triton makes 31m strike grading over 10% Graphite in Mozambique

    Triton focuses on Ancuabe early high grade production

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