Galiano Gold Inc
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Galiano Gold Inc
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Galiano Gold, Inc. engages in the acquisition and exploration of mineral resources. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia and currently employs 516 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2001-06-25. The Company’s principal business activity is the operation of the Asanko Gold Mine (AGM) through a joint venture arrangement (the JV). The AGM consists of two neighboring gold projects, the Obotan Project and the Esaase Project, both located in the Amansie West District of the Republic of Ghana (Ghana), West Africa. In addition to its interest in the AGM, the Company holds gold concessions in various stages of exploration. The concessions include a portfolio of Ghanaian properties through its 50% interest in the JV and the 100% owned Asumura property in Ghana, in addition to exploration properties in Mali 100% owned by the Company. Its subsidiaries include Galiano Gold South Africa (PTY) Ltd., Consolidated Galiano International (Isle of Man) Limited, Shika Group Finance Limited and Consolidated Asanko Gold Ghana Limited.
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