Sumitomo Buys Teck’s Pogo Stake
Debt-laden Teck (TCK. B-T, TCK-N) has struck a deal to sell its 40% interest in the Pogo gold mine in Alaska to its majority partner Sumitomo Metal Mining for about US$245 million in cash.
Debt-laden Teck (TCK. B-T, TCK-N) has struck a deal to sell its 40% interest in the Pogo gold mine in Alaska to its majority partner Sumitomo Metal Mining for about US$245 million in cash.
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