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Gold Fields (GFI) to acquire Osisko Mining to become the sole owner of the Windfall Project.
Gold Fields Limited (Gold Fields) (JSE: GFI) (NYSE: GFI) has entered into a definitive agreement with Osisko Mining to acquire all the common shares of Osisko Mining on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX). This transaction, if approved by Osisko Mining shareholders, will give Gold Fields full control of the Windfall Project in Québec, Canada, currently jointly and equally owned and managed by Gold Fields and Osisko Mining.