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Message: Newmont divesting non-core assets

Dug into Newmont a little this morning, specifically a PR from Feb of this year where they provide Outlook guidance. Disclaimer: I'm not a shareholder of Newmont but do have Teck shares.

"...Newmont's go-forward portfolio is the new standard for gold and copper mining," said Tom Palmer, Newmont's President and Chief Executive Officer. "This portfolio provides our shareholders with exposure to the highest concentration of Tier 1 assets in the sector, each with the scale and mine life to generate strong free cash flows, and all located in the world's most favorable mining jurisdictions. It is from this platform that Newmont has established a balanced shareholder return framework, designed to return capital to shareholders through a stable base dividend and share repurchase program. As we look forward to this very important year of integration and transformation...."

As indicated by YM, they want to divest what they call non-core assets and focus on their Tier-1 Portfolio...

  • Intend to divest six non-core assets including Éléonore, Musselwhite, Porcupine, CC&V, Akyem and Telfer, as well as two non-core projects including Havieron and Coffee
  • Focusing management efforts on portfolio of Tier 1 assets and emerging Tier 1 assets
  • Sequencing development projects to focus on enhancing project development capabilities to bring forward the gold industry's best pipeline of gold and copper projects

In the footnotes:

* Newmont’s go-forward portfolio is focused on Tier 1 assets, consisting of (1) six managed Tier 1 assets (Boddington, Tanami, Cadia, Lihir, Peñasquito and Ahafo), (2) assets owned through two non-managed joint ventures at Nevada Gold Mines and Pueblo Viejo, including four Tier 1 assets (Carlin, Cortez, Turquoise Ridge and Pueblo Viejo), (3) three emerging Tier 1 assets (Merian, Cerro Negro and Yanacocha), which do not currently meet the criteria for Tier 1 Asset, and (4) an emerging Tier 1 district in the Golden Triangle in British Columbia (Red Chris and Brucejack), which does not currently meet the criteria for Tier 1 Asset.

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