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Resolute Mining RSG-1.56%decrease; red down pointing triangle said Chief Executive Terence Holohan and two other employees have been detained by government officials in Mali, where the Australian ...
Chief Executive Terence Holohan and two other employees have been detained by government officials in Mali, where the Australian company runs gold-mining operations. The Wall Street Journal.
Resolute said Thursday that CEO Terence Holohan and his colleagues, who haven’t been named, are safe and well. All three have now departed the African country.
The settlement comes after Resolute’s chief executive, Terence Holohan, and two other employees were “unexpectedly detained” in Bamako, Mali’s capital, more than a week ago.
Resolute Mining CEO Terence Holohan and two other employees of the Australian company were still being detained in Mali on Thursday, two diplomatic sources there told Reuters.
Terence Holohan, the chief executive of the company, Resolute Mining, was detained in the West African country’s capital, Bamako, on Nov. 8 with two other employees, after discussions with the ...
The African-focused gold miner, Resolute Mining, has confirmed three of its executive employees, including CEO Terence Holohan, have been detained in Mali by government officials.
CEO Terence Holohan and his two colleagues "were in Bamako to discuss with mining and tax authorities the company's business practices in Mali generally and to make progress on ongoing claims ...
The three – including the chief executive Terence Holohan – were detained last Friday in Mali’s capital of Bamako. Andrew Wray, the company’s non-executive chairman, ...
Australia's Resolute Mining said on Thursday its CEO Terence Holohan and two other employees, who were detained by the Mali government earlier this month, have been released from the country.
Resolute Mining (OTCPK:RMGGF) (OTCPK:RMGGY) said Thursday its CEO Terence Holohan and two other employees, who were detained by the Mali government earlier this month, have been released from the ...
The settlement comes after Resolute’s chief executive, Terence Holohan, and two other employees were “unexpectedly detained” in Bamako, Mali’s capital, more than a week ago.
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