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Goldquest Mining Corp V.GQC

Alternate Symbol(s):  GDQMF

GoldQuest Mining Corp. is a Canada-based mineral exploration and development company. The Company is engaged in the identification, acquisition and exploration of mineral properties. It is focused on gold and copper in the Dominican Republic. Its projects include Romero and Tireo. The Romero project includes its Romero and Romero South deposits, which are located within the La Escandalosa exploration concession of its Tireo Property, which has an area of approximately 3,997 hectares (ha). The Tireo project (also known as the San Juan concessions) is situated in the Central Cordillera of the Dominican Republic near the San Juan provincial capital of San Juan de La Maguan. Its other projects include Las Animas and Cerro Dorado. Its Las Animas project is situated approximately 100 kilometers (kms) north-west of the capital Santo Domingo. The Las Animas project comprises of over two claims. Its Cerro Dorado project is located in the Monsenor Noel province.


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Post by Rocketred500on Aug 28, 2012 5:10pm
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Gold Fields looking to buy mines

Gold Fields looking to buy mines

Gold Fields looking to buy mines to replace dwindling local supplies

posted on Aug 01, 12 07:48AM

Gold Fields looking to buy mines to replace dwindling local supplies

Mines in the Andean corridor in South America, BC in Canada, the Tien Shan belt that runs through Kyrgyzstan and China, and the Philippines are of particular interest, CEO Nick Holland says.

Author: Soraya Permatasari
Posted: Tuesday , 31 Jul 2012

MELBOURNE (Bloomberg) -

Gold Fields Ltd. (GFI), the South African producer that announced spending of $1.15 billion on assets last year, is looking for more deals to replace dwindling supply from its domestic operations as demand for bullion grows.

Mines in the Andean corridor in South America, British Columbia in Canada, the Tien Shan belt that runs through Kyrgyzstan and China, and the Philippines are of particular interest, Nick Holland, chief executive officer of the Johannesburg-based company, said today in an interview, declining to say when a deal might be concluded. It's also exploring for mines in Australia, he said.

"In South Africa a lot of the gold mines are getting older and mature and they're getting deeper and further away," Holland said in Melbourne. "You need to go where the large belts are and explore."

South African gold producers including AngloGold Ashanti Ltd. (ANG) and Harmony Gold Mining Co. are struggling to boost output to benefit from rising gold prices and counter higher costs. Gold is up 3.7 percent this year, adding to 11 consecutive annual gains as investors sought a hedge against everything from accelerating inflation to Europe's debt crisis to slumping equities.

"Demand is reasonably solid and should remain so, provided the two principal drivers, China and India, continue to grow into the future, which looks likely," Holland said separately at a speech in Melbourne.

There have been 225 mergers and acquisitions worth a combined $5.47 billion in the gold mining industry this year, compared with $39.2 billion for the whole of 2011, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

Gold Fields in May trimmed its full-year production outlook to 3.5 million ounces from a range of 3.5 million ounces to 3.7 million ounces because of technical difficulties. First-half output was 1.69 million ounces, it said July 4. The full-year guidance is unchanged, Holland said today.

Gold Fields shares were little changed at 108.02 rand at the close in Johannesburg yesterday. The stock has dropped 13 percent this year.

To contact the reporter on this story: Soraya Permatasari in Melbourne at soraya@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Rebecca Keenan at rkeenan5@bloomberg.net; Andrew Hobbs at ahobbs4@bloomberg.net

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