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Endeavour Mining mulls listing in London, New York after merger with rival Semafo

Endeavour Mining Corp (TSE:EDV) is considering shifting its primary share listing to the UK or the U..

Endeavour Mining Corp (TSE:EDV) is considering shifting its primary share listing to the UK or the US following its merger with its competitor Semafo Inc, CEO Sébastien de Montessus told the Financial Times in a recent interview.

The US$4.5 billion market cap company currently trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

“We are going to move to one or the other,” de Montessus told the FT. “We are currently assessing which is the most relevant and attractive given our portfolio and locations and also the fit in terms of governance and liquidity. Given that management is based in London, a listing in the UK is an option on the table.”

READ: Endeavour Mining says on track to meet full year guidance as it posts strong 2Q results[hhmc]

Gold prices are currently around US$2,000 an ounce, and if they stay there, de Montessus said, Endeavour could achieve a net cash position by the end of the year and pay a dividend for the first time.

“We have a half million ounces of gold to produce in the second half of the year and our all-in sustaining costs will be US$800 to US$850 (an ounce), so this will allow us to generate significant cash flow,” he said.

Should the company list in London, it could be eligible for the FTSE 250 Index, providing the stock with additional exposure.

There are currently only four precious metal companies listed on the London Stock Exchange with a market cap bigger than Endeavours, according to the Financial Post: Polyus PJSC and Read More – Source
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