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+ | On January 14, 2019, Goldcorp agreed to a merger acquisition by [[Newmont Mining Corporation]], the world’s second-largest producer of gold, with the merged “Newmont Goldcorp” to be the world’s largest producer. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldcorp wiki] | ||
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"Goldcorp is the fastest growing, lowest-cost senior gold producer with operations and development projects in politically stable jurisdictions throughout the Americas. "<ref>[http://www.goldcorp.com/ Home], Goldcorp, accessed February 5, 2011.</ref> | "Goldcorp is the fastest growing, lowest-cost senior gold producer with operations and development projects in politically stable jurisdictions throughout the Americas. "<ref>[http://www.goldcorp.com/ Home], Goldcorp, accessed February 5, 2011.</ref> | ||
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==Board== | ==Board== | ||
− | Accessed February 2011: <ref>[], Goldcorp, accessed February 5, 2011.</ref> | + | Accessed February 2011: <ref>[http://www.goldcorp.com/company/board_of_directors/ Board], Goldcorp, accessed February 5, 2011.</ref> |
− | *[[]] | + | *[[Ian Telfer]] - chair |
+ | *[[Doug Holtby]] - vice chair | ||
+ | *[[Charles Jeannes]] | ||
+ | *[[John Bell]] | ||
+ | *[[Larry Bell (Canada)]] | ||
+ | *[[Beverley Anne Briscoe]] | ||
+ | *[[Peter Dey]] | ||
+ | *[[Randy Reifel]] | ||
+ | *[[Dan Rovig]] | ||
+ | *[[Kenneth Williamson]] | ||
==Goldcorp's Top Ten Institutional Holders:== | ==Goldcorp's Top Ten Institutional Holders:== | ||
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*[[Greystone Managed Investments]] Inc. | *[[Greystone Managed Investments]] Inc. | ||
*[[Jarislowsky Fraser]], Ltd. | *[[Jarislowsky Fraser]], Ltd. | ||
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+ | ==Criticism== | ||
+ | *Frauke Decoodt, "[http://www.zcommunications.org/divide-and-rule-in-the-land-of-gold-by-frauke-decoodt Divide and Rule in the Land of Gold]", ''Znet'', July 27, 2012. | ||
== Contact == | == Contact == | ||
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==Resources and articles== | ==Resources and articles== | ||
===Related Sourcewatch=== | ===Related Sourcewatch=== | ||
+ | *[[Frank Giustra ]] | ||
+ | *[[Steven P. Reid]] - former COO | ||
+ | *[[Russell Ball]] | ||
+ | *[[George Burns]] | ||
===References=== | ===References=== |
Latest revision as of 12:12, 29 June 2019
On January 14, 2019, Goldcorp agreed to a merger acquisition by Newmont Mining Corporation, the world’s second-largest producer of gold, with the merged “Newmont Goldcorp” to be the world’s largest producer. wiki
"Goldcorp is the fastest growing, lowest-cost senior gold producer with operations and development projects in politically stable jurisdictions throughout the Americas. "[1]
- Chuck Jeannes - President and CEO
Contents
Board
Accessed February 2011: [2]
- Ian Telfer - chair
- Doug Holtby - vice chair
- Charles Jeannes
- John Bell
- Larry Bell (Canada)
- Beverley Anne Briscoe
- Peter Dey
- Randy Reifel
- Dan Rovig
- Kenneth Williamson
Goldcorp's Top Ten Institutional Holders:
Accessed February 2011: [3]
- Fidelity Management & Research
- Van Eck Associates Corporation
- Pyramis Global Advisors, LLC
- BMO Capital Markets (US)
- RBC Asset Management, Inc.
- BlackRock Asset Management Canada Limited
- BlackRock Investment Management (UK) Ltd.
- Carmignac Gestion
- Greystone Managed Investments Inc.
- Jarislowsky Fraser, Ltd.
Criticism
- Frauke Decoodt, "Divide and Rule in the Land of Gold", Znet, July 27, 2012.
Contact
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
- Frank Giustra
- Steven P. Reid - former COO
- Russell Ball
- George Burns