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  • Monday, 15 May, 2023
    Gold miner Newmont seals $19bn deal for Australia’s Newcrest

    Newcrest board recommends shareholders vote in favour of takeover in latest mining industry consolidation

  • Tuesday, 11 April, 2023
    Lex
    Newmont/Newcrest: buffed-up offer may lead to golden handshake Premium content

    Newmont will have to sweat Newcrest hard to justify a premium worth some $6bn

    Liquid gold is poured into bars at Newmont Mining’s Carlin gold mine operation near Elko, Nevada, US
  • Tuesday, 11 April, 2023
    Gold miner Newmont raises takeover bid for rival Newcrest to $19.5bn

    Australian group’s shareholders receptive to improved offer as company agrees to open books

    A small toy figure and imitation gold in front of the Newcrest logo
  • Tuesday, 21 February, 2023
    News in-depth
    Newmont’s $17bn Newcrest bid ignites gold sector M&A buzz

    Rejected offer triggers expectations of a new wave of industry consolidation

    Engineers look at plans to install explosives in order to remove soil while mining a pit at the Yanacocha gold mine in Cajamarca, Peru
  • Monday, 6 February, 2023
    Disrupted Times
    Gold rush continues with $17bn mega-deal

    Also in this edition: UK hit by health sector strikes, return of the search wars and Biden makes case for second term

    Workers pour gold into a mould at a smelter in Sydney Australia
  • Monday, 6 February, 2023
    LexNewcrest Mining Ltd
    Newmont/Newcrest: US miner will have to lift offer price to win target Premium content

    A deal would reunite the two companies that split more than 30 years ago

    Newmont’s Yanacocha gold mine in Cajamarca, Peru
  • Monday, 6 February, 2023
    World’s biggest gold miner Newmont offers $17bn for rival Newcrest

    Consolidation in prospect as US-listed group seeks to bring Australian peer back into fold

    Gold production in Australia
  • Monday, 11 October, 2021
    Newmont chief says climate change will drive gold miner consolidation

    Costs of going green tipped to fuel wave of mergers in fragmented industry

  • Friday, 16 October, 2020
    Newmont looks to set Paris-aligned emissions targets

    Gold miner’s chief executive Tom Palmer plans net-zero goal in a first among sector’s big players

  • Wednesday, 14 October, 2020
    Rio Tinto PLC
    Newmont chief rules himself out of running for top job at Rio

    Tom Palmer not interested in returning to Anglo-Australian miner to replace ousted Jean-Sébastien Jacques

    Tom Palmer: ‘I already have the privilege of leading one of the great mining companies in the world. I’ve got the best team I’ve ever had the privilege to work with’
  • Wednesday, 24 June, 2020
    Gold
    Gold nears eight-year high as investors seek havens

    Nervous tone in markets and fears over inflation pick-up help fuel rally

  • Tuesday, 5 May, 2020
    Newmont earnings surge more than ninefold

    World’s biggest gold miner reaps rewards of pandemic price effect and Goldcorp acquisition

    Gold miner Newmont said net income had increased to $822m in the three months to March 31
  • Monday, 6 January, 2020
    Newmont ups dividend by 79 per cent as gold prices surge

    Pledge by world’s largest gold miner comes as metal nears 7-year high

    A dump trucks is loaded with soil to be hauled away from a pit at the Yanacocha gold mine in Cajamarca, Peru, on Friday, Oct. 16, 2015. Operations at Yanacocha, South America's largest gold mine, are a joint venture between Newmont Mining Corp., Minas Buenaventura and International Finance Corp. Photographer: Dado Galdieri/Bloomberg
  • Monday, 25 March, 2019
    Newmont offers special dividend to shareholders to back Goldcorp transaction
    FILE PHOTO: Senior refinery technician Vincente Sandoval puts a gold "button" into a furnace to be further refined to form gold dore bars at Newmont Mining's Carlin gold mine operation near Elko, Nevada, U.S., May 21, 2014.   REUTERS/Rick Wilking/File Photo - RC15D2F64CE0
  • Friday, 22 March, 2019
    Second major investor opposes Newmont-Goldcorp merger
  • Thursday, 21 March, 2019
    John Paulson says he opposes Newmont Mining’s merger with Goldcorp
  • Tuesday, 12 March, 2019
    Due Diligence
    New York’s Four Seasons plays home to a gold mining deal Premium content

    Welcome to Due Diligence, the FT’s daily deals briefing

  • Monday, 11 March, 2019
    Mining
    Barrick Gold drops $18bn hostile bid for Newmont

    Gold producers agree to create joint venture from duo’s Nevada mines

    FILE PHOTO: Senior refinery technician Vicente Sandoval pours liquid gold to form gold dore bars at Newmont Mining's Carlin gold mine operation near Elko, Nevada May 21, 2014. The dore bars contain approximately 90 percent gold, 8 percent silver and 2 percent trace material. REUTERS/Rick Wilking/File Photo
  • Wednesday, 6 March, 2019
    FT People: Energy and mining
    Barrick chief faces test of credentials and time

    Mark Bristow has an uphill battle to win over Newmont shareholders

    Mark Bristow, chief executive officer of Randgold Resources Ltd., gestures while speaking a Bloomberg Television interview in London, U.K., on Thursday, Aug. 9, 2018. Randgold reported second quarter protfit of  $58.4 Million. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
  • Wednesday, 6 March, 2019
    Mining
    Newmont Mining says initial talks with Barrick ‘constructive’

    Chief executives meet to discuss Nevada joint venture over dinner

    FILE PHOTO: Senior refinery technician Vicente Sandoval pours liquid gold to form gold dore bars at Newmont Mining's Carlin gold mine operation near Elko, Nevada May 21, 2014. The dore bars contain approximately 90 percent gold, 8 percent silver and 2 percent trace material. REUTERS/Rick Wilking/File Photo
  • Tuesday, 5 March, 2019
    Barrick Gold Corp
    Barrick’s biggest shareholder calls for JV with Newmont

    Van Eck says rival goldminers should publish joint study of benefits and let shareholders decide

    A visitor views a core sample from Barrick Gold mining company's Fourmile Goldrush Camp at the during the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) annual convention in Toronto, Ontario, Canada March 4, 2019. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
  • Tuesday, 5 March, 2019
    Barrick Gold Corp
    Barrick and Newmont CEOs to meet in New York after rejected hostile bid
    FILE PHOTO: Senior refinery technician Vicente Sandoval pours liquid gold to form gold dore bars at Newmont Mining's Carlin gold mine operation near Elko, Nevada May 21, 2014. The dore bars contain approximately 90 percent gold, 8 percent silver and 2 percent trace material. REUTERS/Rick Wilking/File Photo
  • Monday, 4 March, 2019
    Mining
    Barrick chief says willing to talk with Newmont over Nevada

    Time of the essence, says Mark Bristow after $18bn bid rejected

    FILE PHOTO: Mark Bristow, chief executive officer of Barrick Gold, speaks during an interview at the Investing in African Mining Indaba conference in Cape Town, South Africa February 5, 2019.  REUTERS/Mike Hutchings/File Photo
  • Monday, 4 March, 2019
    Mining
    Newmont rejects $18bn hostile approach by rival Barrick

    Miner insists $10bn plan to take over Goldcorp is better for shareholders

    A dump trucks is loaded with soil to be hauled away from a pit at the Yanacocha gold mine in Cajamarca, Peru, on Friday, Oct. 16, 2015. Operations at Yanacocha, South America's largest gold mine, are a joint venture between Newmont Mining Corp., Minas Buenaventura and International Finance Corp. Photographer: Dado Galdieri/Bloomberg
  • Friday, 1 March, 2019
    News in-depthWeek in Review
    Barrick Gold chief sets sights on conquering mining world

    Game hunter Mark Bristow aims to expand empire beyond Africa with Newmont bid

    CEO of Randgold Mark Bristow poses for a photograph at the London Stock Exchange, London, Britain November 6, 2018. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls - RC13B4D2EE60
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