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BANGUI, Aug 22 (Reuters) - At least 25 people have died in a collapse at a gold mine 60 km (40 miles) north of the Central African Republic town of Bambari, a spokesman for the mainly Muslim Seleka rebels said on Friday. The mine at Ndassima is carved deep into a forested hilltop north of Seleka's military headquarters in Bambari. It is owned by Canada's Axmin but was overrun by rebels more than year ago and now forms part of an illicit economy driving sectarian conflict in the country. (Reporting by Crispin Dembassa-Kette; Writing by Matthew Mpoke Bigg; Editing by Alison Williams)
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VanEck Vectors Global Alternative Energy ETF
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CODE : AXM.V |
ISIN : CA05461V2012 |
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Axmin is a gold development stage company based in Canada. Axmin holds various exploration projects in Canada, in Central African Republic, in Ghana, in Mali, in Sierra Leone and in Tanzania. Its main assets in development are KOMAHUN in Sierra Leone and PASSENDRO in Central African Republic and its main exploration properties are BAMBARI PERMIT ( PASSENDRO), POULOUBOU and BAMBARI (ROANDJI GOLD) in Central African Republic, KOFI in Mali and SIGA HILL AND MAGAMBA in Tanzania. Axmin is listed in Canada and in United States of America. Its market capitalisation is 711 633 as of today (US$ 516 762, € 472 165). Its stock quote reached its highest recent level on August 03, 2007 at 9.90, and its lowest recent point on January 01, 2016 at 0.01. Axmin has 47 442 200 shares outstanding. |