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Kinross Gold Corp T.K

Alternate Symbol(s):  KGC

Kinross Gold Corporation is a Canada-based global senior gold mining company with operations and projects in the United States, Brazil, Mauritania, Chile and Canada. The Company’s projects include Fort Knox, Round Mountain, Bald Mountain, Manh Choh, Paracatu, La Coipa, Lobo-Marte, Tasiast and Great Bear projects. Fort Knox is an open-pit gold mine located near the city of Fairbanks, Alaska. Round Mountain is a long-life, open pit mine located in Nevada. Bald Mountain is an open pit mine with an estimated mineral resource base located in Nevada along the southern extension of the prolific Carlin trend. Manh Choh project is in Alaska, located approximately 400 kilometers southeast of Fort Knox. Paracatu is a long life, cornerstone operation located near the city of Paracatu in Brazil’s Minas Gerais region. It operates the La Coipa mine in the Atacama region and owns the Lobo-Marte development project, which is located approximately 50 kilometers southeast of La Coipa.


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Post by goldenriviton Nov 03, 2022 10:39am
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Another nail in the Kinross coffin?

Another nail in the Kinross coffin?After its bad bet of $7 billion on red back mining,then the 90% loss on the dollar of the Fruta del norte disaster,then the 90% loss on the dollar of the pull out of russia has Kinross pulled another big blunder buying GBRs "load of cow dung" as Barricks CEO put it.How about fooling Eric Sprott out of $100 million loss?

 

Globe says Pure Gold victim of Red Lake's tough geology

 

2022-11-01 08:16 ET - In the News

 

The Globe and Mail reports in its Tuesday edition that Pure Gold Mining shareholders face losing their entire investment with the junior miner filing for creditor protection after it failed to turn around its gold project in the notoriously hard-to-mine Red Lake district of Northern Ontario. The Globe's Niall McGee writes that last year, Vancouver-based Pure Gold ran into trouble when it encountered both grade and production shortfalls at its Madsen mine soon after putting it into production. While rich in grade, Red Lake is also renowned for gold that is not evenly distributed, but instead routinely occurs randomly and erratically, meaning miners need superb technical skills to get it right. Over the past 18 months, Pure Gold had tried to salvage its project by replacing its chief executive officer twice, redoing a technical study that aimed to find a path to profitable mining and keeping itself going by raising cash through dilutive equity issues. Last week, it put shareholders on notice by revealing it failed to raise nearly as much cash as it needed. Pure Gold holds $2-million in cash, compared with more than $200-million in liabilities. Facing a possible $100-million loss on his investment is Eric Sprott.

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