News
03 June 2020

Kazakhstan sells 6.27% stake in uranium miner for $206m

In:
Metals and Mining
Region:
Asia-Pacific

Kazakh sovereign wealth fund Samruk Kazyna has raised $206 million by selling on the market a 6.27% stake in Kazatomprom, the world’s biggest uranium miner.It sold the shares at $13 per global depositary receipt, a discount of about 6% to the market price, Managing Director Yerzhan Tutkushev...

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