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Golden Star rising again

This year is set to be a transformative one for Golden Star Resources (CN:GSC). After a painful transition from treating refractory ores to mining and processing non-refractory material amid a gold price collapse, the company is moving into free cash flow-generating territory with its two underground mines in Ghana.

Daniel Gleeson
The potential of Golden Star's Wassa (above) and Prestea mines in Ghana lies at depth

The potential of Golden Star's Wassa (above) and Prestea mines in Ghana lies at depth

Having declared commercial production at its Wassa underground mine in January and gearing up to repeat the feat at its high-grade Prestea underground project in the middle of the year, the strategy chief...

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