NunaMinerals Gains as Greenland Invites Labor: Copenhagen Mover
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NunaMinerals A/S, which is looking for gold in Greenland, rose to the highest price in 19 months in Copenhagen trading after the arctic island passed a law making it easier for its mining industry to attract foreign labor.
NunaMinerals rose as much as 16 percent to 220 kroner, the highest since May 2011, making it today’s biggest winner in the Copenhagen all-share index. The stock advanced 15 percent to 217 kroner at 10:26 a.m. in the Danish capital with trading volume at 180 percent of the three-month daily average.