By David Sachs and Joshua Kirby Eramet shares fell Wednesday after the French miner said it was ceasing operations in Gabon, where the military has...
Eramet shares fell Wednesday after the French miner said it was ceasing operations in Gabon, where the military has reportedly seized control of the government in a coup.The company said all operations have stopped and rail traffic has been suspended in the West African country, and that it has begun procedures to ensure the safety of staff and facilities of its two subsidiaries there, Comilog and Setrag.
The former operates the Moanda manganese mine--the world's largest--and Setrag is a rail transport company.Write to David Sachs at [email protected] and to Joshua Kirby at [email protected]
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