Barrick Mining - The Gold and Copper Giant looking for Tier One - $B
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From a Hungarian refugee’s audacious finance-first gambit to a geologist’s hard-nosed operational revival, this story traces how Barrick transformed from the world’s most aggressively hedged gold house into a disciplined, Tier One-seeking mining giant — and why that reinvention still hangs on knife‑edge choices. Peter Munk built scale and market savvy with bets like Goldstrike and a lucrative hedging machine that later trapped the company, spawning a costly “lost decade” capped by the fiasco at Pascua‑Lama; Mark Bristow’s Randgold takeover flipped the script, making operations, community partnerships, and mega-deals like Nevada Gold Mines and a copper push at Reko Diq the new priorities. Yet jurisdictional shocks in Mali, the massive execution risk of Reko Diq, and Bristow’s sudden exit in 2025 leave Barrick’s future — and the fate of a proposed North American “NewCo” spinout — intriguingly unresolved. If you want the full sweep of triumphs, disasters, strategic pivots, and the high-stakes choices that will decide whether Barrick truly finds and keeps “Tier One,” this one's a must.
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- I. Introduction: The Paradox of Gold
- II. The Origins: Peter Munk and The Anti-Miner
- III. The Golden Age of Hedging
- IV. The Lost Decade: Hubris and Value Destruction
- V. The African Lion: Mark Bristow and Randgold
- VI. The Deal of the Century
- VII. The Modern Playbook: Copper, Reko Diq, and Sustainability
- VIII. Playbook: Lessons for Builders and Investors
- IX. Analysis: Powers and Forces
- X. The Bull and Bear Cases
- Conclusion: The Search for Tier One Continues