May 19 (Reuters) - Canadian miner Sherritt International said on Tuesday it would not proceed with plans to dissolve its Cuban interests, including a joint venture with a state-owned nickel company, ...
Canadian miner Sherritt International Corp. says it is no longer pursuing a plan to dissolve its Cuban joint venture, reversing a decision it announced last week amid expanded U.S. sanctions on the co ...
Canadian mining company Sherritt International Corp. S-T said on Tuesday that it will not be dissolving its interests in Cuba ...
Sherritt suspended direct participation in its joint venture in Cuba earlier this month amid ramped up pressure by the U.S.
The Trump administration’s hard line against Cuba pushed Sherritt International Corp. to the brink. Now, an ex-adviser to the ...
The company says it stopped the dissolution plan after consultations with its advisers, stakeholders and relevant governmental authorities, reversing a decision it announced last week as the U.S.
Sherritt International Corp. reversed course on plans to unwind its Cuban business while flagging a “potential value ...
Canadian miner Sherritt International says it is no longer pursuing a plan to dissolve its Cuban joint venture, reversing a ...
Gillon Capital, the family office of former Trump official Ray Washburne, would gain a 55% stake in the miner after it ...