• Centerra Gold (CG) has received approval to list its common shares on the New York Stock Exchange beginning April 15, 2021
  • The company will trade under the ticker CGAU
  • The company’s primary exchange will remain the Toronto Stock Exchange
  • Centerra Gold operates gold mines in the Kyrgyz Republic, Turkey and Canada
  • Centerra Gold (CG) closed the day down 0.26 per cent trading at C$11.57 per share

Centerra Gold (CG) has received approval to list its common shares on the New York Stock Exchange beginning April 15, 2021.

The company will trade under the ticker CGAU.

Centerra’s primary exchange will remain the Toronto Stock Exchange.

Scott Perry, President and CEO of Centerra Gold, commented,

“We are listing on the NYSE at a time when our company is expecting strong earnings, robust free cash flow generation and growing gold production in the coming years. Given the progress being achieved, we believe it is the correct time to list on the NYSE to increase our visibility and exposure to investors in the United States.”

Chris Taylor, Head of NYSE Listings, added,

“We are delighted to welcome Centerra Gold to the NYSE community, the home of the world’s leading companies. We look forward to collaborating with the company as it expands its gold mining operation into markets around the world.”

Centerra Gold is focused on operating, developing, exploring and acquiring gold properties in North America, Asia and other markets worldwide. It currently operates mines in the Kyrgyz Republic, Turkey and Canada.

Centerra Gold (CG) closed the day down 0.26 per cent trading at C$11.57 per share.

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