UPDATE 1-Mining company Sinda files to go public in US
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June 5 (Reuters) - Mining company Sinda on Friday filed to go public in the U.S, as investor interest has returned to the public markets with the entry of a few big names.
Terms of the offering were not revealed in the filing.
Activity in the U.S. IPO market shot up in 2026, with a multitude of sectors looking to go public and capture the investor enthusiasm for fresh listings.
Mining firms are also joining the surge, with CopperTech Metals filing for a New York listing on Tuesday.
Sunshine Silver Mining SSMR.N went public on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday.
Morgan Stanley, Scotiabank and BMO Capital Markets are the joint book running managers on Sinda's offering. The company intends to list its shares on the NYSE under the ticker symbol "SIND".
