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Allied Gold Corp T.AAUC.DB.U


Primary Symbol: T.AAUC Alternate Symbol(s):  AAUCF

Allied Gold Corporation is a gold producer. It operates a portfolio of three producing assets and development projects located in Cote d'Ivoire, Mali, and Ethiopia. Its portfolio includes Sadiola Mine, Cote d’Ivoire Complex, and Kurmuk Project. The Sadiola Mine is an open pit gold mine, located in the Kayes region of Mali, and the Diba open pit gold mine, 15 kilometers (km) south of the processing plant at Sadiola. The CDI complex includes the Agbaou and Bonikro mills, located only 20 km from each other, along with several open pit deposits located in the highly prospective Birimian gold belt. Its Agbaou and Bonikro Mine is an open pit gold mine, located in the Oume region of Cote d’Ivoire. The Kurmuk Project is an advanced stage development project in the Benishangul-Gumuz region of Ethiopia. The project design encompasses the Dish Mountain and Ashashire deposits, with numerous exploration targets across the Kurmuk Project’s expansive 1,450 square kilometers exploration territory.


TSX:AAUC - Post by User

Post by MarkAbleon Oct 07, 2024 11:23am
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Military takeover in Mali?

Military takeover in Mali?
Are the recent reports that the military junta in Mali may be considering demanding more of gold producer profits hurting the stock? Comments welcome.
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