Samsung SDI invests in Canada Nickel, has right to buy 10% of Crawford project
The South Korean battery maker can acquire a 10% equity interest in the Crawford project for $100.5 million.
Galymzhan Pirmatov, best known as a former chief executive of Kazakh uranium mining giant Kazatomprom, was named the governor of the Central Asian nation’s central bank on Thursday in a broader reshuffle after January’s deadly unrest.
Pirmatov, 49, who had served as deputy central bank governor prior to his role at state-controlled Kazatomprom, led the world’s biggest uranium miner through its London listing before leaving last September.
President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev nominated Pirmatov on Thursday and he was swiftly approved by the Senate in a session that was broadcast live.
(By Mariya Gordeyeva and Olzhas Auyezov; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
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