Fortuna eyes Guinea investments after Burkina Faso exit, says CEO
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Fortuna eyes Guinea investments after Burkina Faso exit, says CEO
Canada's Fortuna Mining is eyeing expansion into Guinea after exiting Burkina Faso, where it faced regulatory instability and high security costs because of jihadist threats, its CEO told Reuters.
Fortuna Mining eyes expansion into Guinea after Burkina Faso exit
Canada’s Fortuna Mining is eyeing expansion into Guinea after exiting Burkina Faso, where it faced regulatory instability and high security costs because of jihadist threats, its CEO said. Fortuna, which is not currently established in Guinea, is looking for gold-mining opportunities there, conducting site visits and meeting with authorities, Ganoza said. A portion of the …
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