Barrick Mining Corporation
TSX-ABX
Company Overview
Barrick Mining Corporation engages in the exploration, development, production, and sale of mineral properties. The company explores for gold, copper, silver, and energy materials. The company was formerly known as Barrick Gold Corporation and changed its name to Barrick Mining Corporation in May 2025. Barrick Mining Corporation was founded in 1983 and is based in Toronto, Canada.
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Barrick Mining Corporation
CEO
Mark F. Hill
Website
www.barrick.com
Sector
Metals and Mining
Year Founded
1983
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Bulls Say
Barrick's portfolio of mines helps diversify mine-specific and geopolitical risk that all gold miners face.
Barrick had around two decades of gold reserves at year-end 2024 and also the opportunity to materially increase copper production in coming years.
Gold companies tend not to follow general economic cycles. They can also provide a hedge to inflation risk.
Bears Say
Around half of Barrick’s gold production is in locales marked by higher sovereign risk.
The company sits arounds the 50th percentile of the gold cost curve, meaning it is more leveraged to changes in the gold price than its lower-cost competitors.
Gold is subject to the whims of investors, who can move as a herd and affect the price.