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Latimore may have nudged Tinkler out of Dartbrook deal

THANKS to a deal to supply funding and services to the company, coal mining investor and marketer Matt Latimore has put himself in the box seat to thwart a rival bid by coal baron Nathan Tinkler for Australian Pacific Coal and the Dartbrook coal mine in New South Wales.

 Latimore said the deal was a great opportunity to build scale for M Resources.

Latimore said the deal was a great opportunity to build scale for M Resources.

Latimore's M Resources had earlier trumped Tinkler's Nakevo 30c per share bid for the company by offering 36c. However, AusPac creditors and major shareholders Trepang, John Robinson Snr, and Nicholas...

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