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Cora Gold annual loss widens, outlook focuses on Sanankoro development

ALN

Cora Gold Ltd on Monday said its annual loss widened due to an increase in impairment costs, but says 2023 will be a ‘pivotal’ year as the development of its Sanankoro project goes ahead.

The West Africa-focused gold company said its pretax loss widened to $2.5 million in 2022 from $1.8 million a year prior.

This was driven by impairment costs of intangible assets growing to $1.0 million from $466,000 in 2021.

Cash and cash equivalents fell year-on-year to $461,000 from $5.4 million.

Cora Gold did not declare a dividend for 2022, unchanged from a year before.

Looking ahead, Cora Gold said it will mainly focus on developing its Sanankoro project in southern Mali.

In March, Cora Gold raised $19.8 million in equity and convertible loan notes to fund Sanankoro.

Chief Executive Officer Bert Monro said: ‘2023 is set to be a pivotal year for Cora, and we remain focused on commencing construction in as short a time frame as practicable once permitting and financing is completed.’

Shares in Cora Gold were down 2.6% at 3.70 pence midday Monday in London.

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