A top Guyana Goldfields executive has said that the company has signed confidentiality agreements with six parties interested in buying the company and its Aurora gold project here.
Chief Operating Officer Claude Lemasson told Bloomberg in an interview that “we have been on the radar of many companies, I think, for quite a while.” Guyana Goldfields recently received its license for Aurora, the first issued in Guyana for a large-scale gold mine since 1991. The six companies that have signed confidentiality agreements are “well established, well funded and well respected,” Lemasson said.
The list includes major and