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Jun 20, 2012 07:17PM
Vancouver company sells Rock Creek property to Bering Straits Native Corp. in a move to save about $14 million.
(The Canadian Press) NovaGold Resources Inc. (TSX: T.NG, Stock Forum) (NYSE: NG, Stock Forum) said Monday it has signed a deal to sell its Rock Creek property in Nome, Alaska, to Bering Straits Native Corp.
Financial terms of the deal were not immediately available.
NovaGold has been increasing its focus on its Donlin Gold project in Alaska, that it jointly owns with Toronto-based Barrick Gold Corp. (TSX: T.ABX, Stock Forum) (NYSE: ABX, Stock Forum), and has been selling or spinning off its other projects in recent months.
The company spun off its Ambler project into a company called NovaCopper earlier this year and put its stake in the Galore Creek project in B.C. that it is developing with Teck Resources Ltd. (TSX: T.TCK.A, Stock Forum) (TSK: T.TCK.B, Stock Forum) (NYSE: TCK, Stock Forum) up for sale.
NovaGold said Monday that it expects that its planned closing expenditures related to the Rock Creek project will be reduced by about $14 -million (U.S.) for 2012 due to the sale.
The deal is expected to close over the next six months.
Trading at $5.96 on Monday, NovaGold has a market cap of $1.67 billion, based on 279.5 million shares outstanding. The 52-week range is $12 and $5.