Who is Fujairah Holding, the surprise bidder for Ghana’s Asante Gold
The Canadian junior, which operates two adjacent sites, is the subject of an unsolicited bid from one of its minority shareholders, the Emirate of Fujairah’s sovereign wealth fund, which helped finance the Ghanaian state mining fund’s start-up in 2022.
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▪ Who is Fujairah Holding, the surprise bidder for Ghana’s Asante Gold
▪ The Canadian junior, which operates two adjacent sites, is the subject of an unsolicited bid from one of its minority shareholders, the Emirate of Fujairah’s sovereign wealth fund, which helped finance the Ghanaian state mining fund’s start-up in 2022.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/815557/who-is-fujairah-holding-the-surprise-bidder-for-ghanas-asante-gold/
The Emirates have their eyes on Ghanaian gold. Canadian junior Asante Gold has been the subject of an unsolicited and non-binding offer from Fujairah Holding, which was rejected on 20 April.
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