OceanaGold Hunts for More Deals to Add to Strong Growth Pipeline


A combination of higher gold prices and a strong share price has boosted the company’s search for new assets, he said. It is specifically seeking projects in Canada and Australia, as well as regions it currently operates in including the US, New Zealand and the Philippines, he added. 



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