(Reuters) - African miner Randgold Resources expects to upgrade planned production at its new mine in Ivory Coast, helping the firm to boost output by over 50 percent by 2011, its chief executive said on Thursday.
The firm, currently operating two mines in Mali, plans to ramp up production to around 650,000 ounces a year by 2011 from 400,000 ounces currently, CEO Mark Bristow told a presentation.
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The firm, currently operating two mines in Mali, plans to ramp up production to around 650,000 ounces a year by 2011 from 400,000 ounces currently, CEO Mark Bristow told a presentation.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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