B2Gold closes US$460 million offer of security notes to fund working capital
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 29/01/2025
Canadian company B2Gold Corporation has successfully completed a financial deal in which it sold convertible senior unsecured notes (a type of debt) to investors. B2Gold owns Otjikoto (gold) Mine in Namibia. The company raised US$460 million (N$8.6 billion) by issuing convertible debt, with the (…)
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