The best place in the world to mine - Agnico Eagle Mines CEO Al-Joundi names his two criteria AgnicoEagleMines AlJoundi BMOconference
In February Al-Joundi was interviewed by Kitco correspondent Paul Harris at the BMO Global Metals, Mining & Critical Minerals Conference.
Al-Joundi named two criteria for the company's focus on select regions: geological potential and political stability. "It's still too early to say if it's peaked or not," said Al-Joundi noting however that the company has seen some relief in energy costs and currency."You have to be careful that people like me don't blame everything on inflation."
In February number one gold miner Newmont announced $16.9 billion takeover bid for number seven gold miner Newcrest Gold.
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