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South Africa's Gold Fields will acquire Gold Road Resources in a sweetened deal valuing the Australian miner's equity at ...
Australia's Gold Road Resources agreed to a sweetened US$2.4 billion takeover by South Africa's Gold Fields, after rejecting an earlier bid against a backdrop of surging gold prices.
a wholly owned subsidiary of Gold Fields, to divest 100% of the issued and outstanding share capital for A$3.7bn ($2.4bn). The total cash consideration amounts to A$3.40 per share, suggesting an ...
South Africa’s Gold Fields (JSE, NYSE: GFI) has resumed talks to acquire Australia’s Gold Road Resources (ASX: GOR), reviving a deal that was rejected in March. The miner confirmed Friday that ...
Australia’s Gold Road Resources GOR9.43%increase; green up pointing triangle agreed to a sweetened US$2.4 billion takeover by South Africa’s Gold Fields GFI 5.98%increase; green up pointing ...
Gold Fields Ltd. said it’s in talks to acquire Gold Road Resources Ltd., hours after the Australian company’s shares were suspended from trading in Sydney, following media speculation over a deal.
Gold Fields (NYSE:GFI) confirmed it is in talks to acquire Gold Road Resources (OTCPK:ELKMF), hours after the Australian company’s shares were suspended from trading in Sydney until at least ...
South African gold miner Gold Fields will acquire Gold Road Resources in a deal valuing the Australian miner’s equity at A$3.7 billion ($2.39 billion), Gold Road said on Monday. Under the deal ...
Australia's Gold Road Resources agreed to a sweetened US$2.4 billion takeover by South Africa's Gold Fields, after rejecting an earlier bid amid surging gold prices. Gold Fields approached its ...
(Bloomberg) — Gold Fields Ltd. will buy its Australian joint venture partner Gold Road Resources Ltd. in a deal valuing it at A$3.7 billion ($2.4 billion), a sweetened offer following weeks of ...
For morefinancial news, go to the News24 Business front page. Gold Fields will buy Gold Road Resources in a deal valuing its Australian joint venture partner at A$3.7 billion (R44 billion), a ...