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Barrick appoints top executives to North American IPO

Tim Cribb, the chief operating officer, will be Wessel Hamman, the chief financial officer, of the new Barrick Mining company, which will hold the North American assets before its U.S. IPO. Both executives are insiders of the company. The Toronto Stock Exchange shares of Barrick Mining fell 3.3%, to C$53.63. This was in line with the gold price. The IPO update for its North American unit follows a year of corporate reorganization, which included the departure of former CEO Mark Bristow and a division of Barrick's business. Mark Hill was appointed to lead the planned listing of the stock market expected to be finished by the end this year. The company's goal is to increase the value and operational focus of North American Barrick. In 2025, the company produced approximately 2 million ounces gold. Barrick investors, who have a portfolio of assets spanning Papua New Guinea, Argentina and beyond, are looking for greater value at a time when gold prices are high. The miner announced plans to reduce its exposure to high-risk areas and said earlier this month that it was reviewing operations at Reko diq in Pakistan because of the current security risks. Barrick has also stated that they have been meeting with Newmont to improve the performance of Nevada Gold Mines, and will adhere to all commitments.

Newmont reported in February that it had sent Barrick a default notification about NGM's poor performance. North American Barrick’s IPO was one of the most anticipated public listings this year in mining. Some analysts, however, said that Barrick’s announcement could indicate a delay in launching its IPO. Martin Pradier is a gold analyst at Veritas. He said, "My impression was that they seemed to be pushing back the IPO." Pradier suggested that it could be due to the fact that they are trying to resolve issues with Newmont and need time. Barrick has said that it is also in discussions with Newmont about the ownership of the Fourmile Gold Project.

North American Barrick's NGM complex will include Carlin Cortez and Turquoise Ridge operations, which is the largest gold-producing area in the world.

The project will also include the undeveloped Fourmile Gold Project located right next to NGM as well as the Pueblo Viejo Mine in the Dominican Republic.

North American Barrick will likely have its primary listing located in New York and a secondary one at Toronto. Reporting by Vallari Shrivastava, Toronto, and Divyarajagopal, Bengaluru; Editing by Shailesh Kuber, Louise Heavens Alexander Smith, Tomasz J. Janowski

(source: Reuters)