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Wed, 18 Jun 2003
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Ashanti Goldfields said it was continuing merger talks with South Africa's AngloGold as the Ghanaian company reported a 61 per cent fall in first-quarter profits.
Ashanti Goldfields said it was continuing merger talks with South Africa's AngloGold as the Ghanaian company reported a 61 per cent fall in first-quarter profits. Ashanti said the government of Ghana was seeking advice on the proposed merger. Meanwhile, the company had decided not to proceed with a planned rights issue.
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