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巴里克推进北美黄金资产IPO,并宣布高管任命

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-- 巴里克矿业公司(纽约证券交易所代码:B,多伦多证券交易所代码:ABX.TO)周二宣布,已任命多位高管,并更新了其北美黄金资产持有公司新股权首次公开募股(IPO)的计划进展。 该公司表示,已任命一支专门负责巴里克北美业务的高管团队。“他们已成功合作数月。该团队由经验丰富、业绩卓著的巴里克资深人士组成,在运营、勘探和开发方面拥有深厚的专业知识。” 该团队向巴里克总裁兼首席执行官马克·希尔汇报工作,成员包括:首席运营官蒂姆·克里布;首席财务官韦塞尔·哈曼;首席法务官兼公司秘书乔·赫肯多恩;首席技术官梅根·蒂博尔斯;首席人力资源官理查德·巴利;勘探副总裁哈维尔·奥尔图扎尔;以及可持续发展副总裁阿曼达·斯蒂恩森。 巴里克表示,北美巴里克公司将包含位于北美顶级矿业管辖区的四项一级黄金资产:内华达金矿综合体的卡林金矿、科尔特斯金矿和绿松石岭金矿,以及位于多米尼加共和国的普韦布洛维耶霍金矿。北美巴里克公司的资产预计在2025年将生产约200万盎司黄金,这些黄金归属于巴里克的权益。 北美巴里克公司还将包含巴里克全资拥有的位于内华达金矿综合体(NGM)附近的福迈尔金矿项目。巴里克表示:“福迈尔金矿是本世纪最重要的黄金发现之一,并将成为北美巴里克公司资产组合中一个重要的高品位、低成本增长机会。预计福迈尔金矿最终将根据NGM合资协议注入NGM合资企业。” 巴里克表示,公司已确定其认为最适合北美资产首次公开募股(IPO)的架构。北美巴里克公司预计将在纽约进行首次公开募股(IPO),并在多伦多进行二次上市,但需通过美国证券交易委员会(SEC)的常规注册程序和加拿大招股说明书的资格审查程序。巴里克公司补充说,公司正按计划推进IPO,预计将于2026年底前完成,但需视市场和其他条件以及必要的审批情况而定。 公司预计,此次IPO将遵守巴里克合资协议中的所有适用承诺。“巴里克的领导层一直在与纽蒙特矿业公司(Newmont)的对口官员会面,讨论如何提升纽蒙特矿业公司的业绩、拟议的IPO以及Fourmile矿区出售的时间表。虽然巴里克可以单方面推进IPO,但它正与合资伙伴密切合作,以确保为各方创造并最大化价值。” 巴里克公司股票昨日在加拿大下跌1.2%。昨日在美国交易中下跌1%,截至发稿时,美国盘前交易下跌1.6%。

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