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N.American execs leave London with M&A off festive menu

Dollar-rich North American gold mining executives may have taken time away from industry events in London this week to advantage of the city’s festive shopping opportunities, but few are showing the same enthusiasm for buying rivals and ushering in badly-needed consolidation.

Farewell to London

Farewell to London

Chief executives from Barrick Gold, Agnico Eagle Mines, Yamana Gold, Hecla Mining, and Alamos Gold were among those that graced end-year industry events in the UK capital at a time when budget planning...

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