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Eshuys backs Harmony bid for New Hampton

HARMONY Gold's takeover of New Hampton Goldfields now seems assured after New Hampton chief executive Ed Eshuys - previously the only director to recommend against the bid - yesterday gave his assent.

Greg Tubby

Eshuys had reportedly been hoping Goldfields would sweep in on its white horse and save the day, but that chance apparently evaporated over the weekend. Normandy Mining this morning accepted Harmony's...

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