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Orogen Gold appoints new CEO; board reshuffled

Wed, 30th Sep 2015 09:14

(ShareCast News) - Orogen Gold has appointed Colin Bird to the role of chief executive, the AIM-listed company said on Wednesday as it announced several board changes.Bird is a chartered mining engineer with mine management experience in Africa, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East.He has been involved in a number of public listings in the UK, Canada and South Africa, including as founder of Kiwara which discovered the large Kalumbila copper project in Zambia and sold it to First Quantum Minerals Ltd in 2009.Chairman Adam Reynolds said Bird's appointment further enhanced the" extensive exploration, mining and commercial experience of our board"."Colin has a proven track record of enhancing shareholder value through maximising the potential of exploration assets and the identification of new projects," he added.Following the appointment, Ed Slowey assumed the role of Operations Director with responsibility for running the day to day management.Non-executive director Anthony Venus also resigned from the board to pursue other business interests.
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Orogen delighted with Siberian soil samples

A massive soil sampling exercise at recently reopened mines owned by Orogen Gold has identified several gold anomalies that are worthy of further investigation. Access to the two Deli Jovan shallow underground mines in eastern Siberia is improving, and extraction of water continues to expose deeper

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London midday: FTSE 100 stable after calm start

Shares are holding onto their gains today amid much calmer trading than the volatility seen last week. In company news, international recruitment firm Michael Page is sharply lower. It made a flying start to 2011 but said profit growth in the banking sector has tailed off in the second half of the

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15 Aug 2011 08:44

Orogen upbeat despite further losses

Europe-focused miner, Orogen Gold, widened its losses in the first half of 2011, dropping £554,000 into the red. This compared with a loss of £435,000 in the first half of last year for the firm formerly known as Medavinci, which was relaunched in March. However, the company is positive about its

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