Mr. Malcolm Lake is Chief Operating Officer, Senior Vice President Operations of Rio Novo Gold Inc. Mr. Lake brings to the Company over 40 years of global mine development, construction and operational experience in Canada, Indonesia, Australia, Myanmar and Zambia. Mr. Lake previously was Vice President, Project Development at Canico Resources Corporationration; Technical Director of Ivanhoe Mines Ltd., and formerly Chief Metallurgical Engineer of SNCLavalin?s Mining Division. Mr. Lake has a B.Sc., Mineral Technology and is an Associate of the Royal School of Mines, London, UK, England.
The company has return on total asset (ROA) of (4.52) % which means that it has lost $4.52 on every $100 spent on asset. This is way below average. Similarly, it shows return on equity (ROE) of (9.15) % meaning that it generated substantial loss on money invested by shareholders.
Rio Novo Gold Inc. engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of gold mineral resource properties in South America. Rio Novo Gold Inc [RN] is traded on Toronto Stock Exchange in Canada. It is located in Toronto, ON MH B and employs 17 people. Filter other
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