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Centerra Gold Inc T.CG

Alternate Symbol(s):  CGAU

Centerra Gold Inc. is a Canada-based gold mining company focused on operating, developing, exploring and acquiring gold and copper properties in North America, Turkiye, and other markets worldwide. The Company operates two mines: the Mount Milligan Mine in British Columbia, Canada, and the Oksut Mine in Turkiye. The Company also owns the Goldfield District Project in Nevada, United States; the Kemess Project in British Columbia, Canada, and owns and operates the Molybdenum Business Unit in the United States and Canada. The Mount Milligan Mine is an open pit mine located in north central British Columbia, Canada producing a gold and copper concentrate. The Oksut Mine is located in Turkiye approximately 300 kilometers southeast of Ankara and 48 kilometers south of Kayseri, the provincial capital. The Molybdenum BU includes the Langeloth Facility in Pennsylvania and two North American molybdenum mines: the Thompson Creek Mine in Idaho and the 75%-owned Endako Mine in British Columbia.


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Comment by mactigeron Apr 11, 2010 10:26pm
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Post# 16980156

RE: Vladimir to the rescue

RE: Vladimir to the rescueB.S.
That 'news' is 4 days old. And it was about 150 Russian paratroopers yes, to merely protect the airbase in case anything happens there (it is located about 15 km from the city).
No one says it's all rosy there, but definitely no more crises. And hardly any bad news are to be expected. 
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