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SSR Mining

www.ssrmining.com

 
SSR Mining Inc. is a leading, free cash flow focused intermediate gold company with four producing assets located in the USA, Turkey, Canada, and Argentina, combined with a global pipeline of high-quality development and exploration assets in the USA, Turkey, Mexico, Peru, and Canada. In 2019, the Company`s four operating assets produced over 720,000 ounces of gold and 7.7 million ounces of silver. SSR Mining`s diversified asset portfolio is comprised of high margin, long-life assets along several of the world`s most prolific precious metal districts including the Çöpler mine along the Tethyan belt in Turkey; the Marigold mine along the ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $500M-1 Billion
  • www.ssrmining.com
  • 1055 Dunsmuir Street Suite 800
    Vancouver, BC CAN V7X 1G4
  • Phone: 604.689.3846

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