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B2Gold Corp T.BTO

Alternate Symbol(s):  BTG

B2Gold Corp. is an international gold producer. The Company has operating gold mines in Mali, Namibia and the Philippines, the Goose Project under construction in northern Canada, and numerous development and exploration projects in various countries, including Mali, Colombia, and Finland. The Fekola Mine is located in southwest Mali, on the border between Mali and Senegal, approximately 500 kilometers due west of the capital city, Bamako. The Masbate Mine is located approximately 360 kilometers southeast of Manila. The Otjikoto Mine is located in the north-central part of Namibia, approximately 300 kilometers north of Windhoek and is a gold producer. The Company also owns the Gramalote Project in Colombia. It also has an interest in the Back River Gold District, which is located in Nunavut, Canada. The Back River Gold District consists of approximately five mineral claims blocks along an 80-kilometer belt. It is engaged in operating Goose Project, which is located in Nunavut, Canada.


TSX:BTO - Post by User

Post by MaterialsManon Nov 19, 2024 1:40pm
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Post# 36320134

Confirmation

ConfirmationInsiders are certainly well aware that their time is growing short in Mali.
According to news sources (ADF), the coalition in charge of the move to essentially take over the mining industry with the Africa Corps (formerly the Wagner Group) providing the muscle is quickly gaining steam.
According to ADF, their primary target for the moment is Barrick. They are determined to expropriate their concessions.
They have supposedly already picked off  minor players. Russia is ready to step in. They have recently built a gold refinery.
The handwriting is basically on the wall.
The question now is how much B2 will be worth if the have to walk away.
Will the rest of it's assets and operations justify the current market cap? I'd look forward to seeing some of your opnions as to what the stock might be priced at post departure assuming they have to leave.
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