SolGold to quit the Toronto exchange, eyes listing in Australia

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The Cascabel copper-gold project in Ecuador. (Image courtesy of SolGold.)

Ecuador-focused SolGold (LON, TSX: SOLG) has applied to voluntarily delist its ordinary shares from the Toronto Stock Exchange, effective at the close of trading on June 18. 

The miner will maintain its listing on the London Stock Exchange while it also considers a secondary listing in the Australian Stock Exchange. 

Originally founded in Australia and now headquartered in London, SolGold recently appointed Dan Vujcic as its new chief executive. The former investment banker at Morgan Stanley and Citigroup, and most recently CFO of MAC Copper (ASX: MAC), called the ASX a “natural home” for the company’s copper and gold portfolio in an interview with MINING.COM earlier this year.

The firm, backed by some of the biggest names in the industry including BHP (ASX: BHP) and Newmont (NYSE: NEM), is advancing plans to…

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