Gold Miner Newmont to Bid Farewell to Toronto Stock Exchange, Keeps NYSE Listing

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U.S.-based gold miner Newmont Corporation (NEM) announced it will voluntarily delist from the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX), marking a strategic shift in its global listing approach. The move, set to take effect around the close of trading on September 24, is expected to streamline operations and lower costs.

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What It Means for Investors

Newmont is choosing to delist from the TSX because of low trading activity. The company expects the delisting to enhance operational efficiency and reduce costs, ultimately benefiting shareholders.

Following this move, Newmont will continue to maintain its primary listing on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and support its additional listings on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) and the Papua…

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