Largest gold companies

There are different methods by which gold mining companies are ranked. One is by their annual production. Another is by their cash cost per ounce (how much money it costs them to mine the gold. Since gold prices are the same everywhere companies with lower costs per ounce profit more money). The most common method lists by market capitalization which considers the total value of capital holdings by that company. Also considered when comparing companies is their market capitalization per ounce of gold equivalent (sometimes abbreviated MV-GEO, EVO if the enterprise value is used) which takes the market value and total reserves and resources for each company as well as the price of gold into consideration. The figures for each company can be used to determine the value the stock market gives to each company's reserves on an ounce to ounce basis.[1] If the calculation is to exclude financial assets the enterprise value is used instead of market capitalization.[2] EVO = Enterprise Value/Ounce (gold equivalent) = Enterprise Value divided by resources. The enterprise value is the difference between a company's market capitalization (product of the number of company shares and listed stock price) and its cash, investments less debt (ammortization). Three of the 10 largest companies by market cap that engage in gold mining, Fresnillo, Buenaventura and Freeport-McMoran (copper/molybdenum) are not included in the first list because they are minor gold producers/most of their revenue comes from a metal other than gold (Fresnillo and Buenaventura rely more on silver, in some lists silver production is treated as gold production, converted to gold equivalent using the gold to silver price ratio; McMoran produced 53.47 tonnes of gold in 2010 (down 27%) but gold accounted for only 12% of revenue).[3][4]

World gold production declined by 50 tonnes in 2008 despite a strong showing in market price.[5] Total production cash costs were up 4.1% industrywide in the third quarter of 2010 to US$585 per ounce of gold mined.[6] In 2010 the world's four leading gold producers, in order of total production were China (341 tons), Australia, USA (240 tons) and South Africa (200 tons).[7]

Contents

The Big 10

Rank Name Base Revenue mil.USD
Ytd Dec'10
2008
cap
bil $
2011 cap
bilUSD
profit mil USD
Ytd Dec'10
2010/2011 FY
production
tonnes
Reserves
Moz
Total Resource
Moz
Cash Cost
2010 year
US$ total/oz
1 Barrick Gold  Canada 10,92434.3%[8] 26.90 50.0[9] May.10 3274(lost 4274 in'09)[8] 220.3[10] 138.5[11] 226.92 457[8]
2 Goldcorp  Canada 3799.839.5%[12] 21.63 39.7[13]May.11 1566.1557.5%[12] 70.87[14] 46.3[11]
60.1 Feb'11[15]
81.59 443[12]
3 Newcrest Mining  Australia 3579.841.4%[16][17][18] 10.01 29.0[19] Mar.28 1,019.7111%[16][17][18] 74.47
(Newcrest 49.95,[20]
Lihir 24.52)[21]
77.0[22] 205.45
Newcrest 119.2
Lihir 86.234
A$493[23]
4 Newmont Mining  United States 954023.8%[24] 18.23 28.1[25]Feb.11 189339.3%[24] 145-150
2011 est[26]
85.0[11] 142.67 485[24]
5 Kinross Gold  Canada kinross 3010.1
25%[27]
11.14 19.0[28]Mar.14 478.857.0%[27] 76.54[29]
(Kinross 65.14,
Red Back 11.40)[27]
59.17 92.06
Kinross 74.8
Red Back 17.26
508[27]
6 AngloGold Ashanti  South Africa 551440.8%[30] 11.61 17.0[31]May.13 129[30] 129-134.7
2011 est[32]
74.9[11] 264.30 638[30]
7 Gold Fields  South Africa 4592[33][34][35][36] 7.51 11.3[37] May.18 253.5[33][34][35][36] 99.14[38] 78.9[11] 270.28 760[39](2011)
8 Polyus Gold  Russia 604 36.7%[40] 1H'10 9.00 11.1[41] 104.6 30.3%[42] 1H'10 39.7-42.5
2011 est
74.1[11] 211.92 na
9 Yamana Gold  Canada 1686.81142.5%[43] 6.09 10.0[44] Apr.13 451.444134.4%[43] 29.8[43] 19.4[11] 46.35 442[43]
10 Agnico-Eagle Mines  Canada 1422.5131.8%[45] 7.74 09.8[46] Feb.19 332.1283.9%[45] 37.14*est ('10-'17; 2.6x2009)[47] 23.2[48] 38.32 451[49]

Sources and other information

Canadian companies

Ironically even though the country lags far behind its counterparts in reserves, Canadian companies dominate the industry. These companies are big players in the Canadian industry which ranks 7th globally[52] but rely mostly on assets in foreign countries (Barrick Gold alone produced 209.79 tonnes of gold in 2009,[10] Canada produced 100 tonnes). Canada's biggest undeveloped gold deposit currently (May 2011) is the Kerr Sulphurets Mitchell copper-gold property in northwestern British Columbia; It holds 38.5 million ounces of gold (2P reserves, up 27% in 2011).[53] Another project in the Detour Lake area of Ontario ranks 4th among North America's deposits (up from six in July 2010).[54][55] Among the largest gold containing properties controlled by Canadian companies is Goldcorp's wholly owned billion ounce silver, 18 million ounce gold Penasquito mine in Mexico and Ivanhoe Mines' 81.3 billion pound copper, 46.4 million ounce gold Oyu Tolgoi deposit in Mongolia.[56][57] Barrick Gold owns 50% of Super Pit, Australia's biggest gold mine.[7]

As of September 2009, there were 20 companies in the country with a market cap of 1 billion dollars or more.[58] BarrickGold Corp. is the country's largest gold mining company by several measures of size. In the following table are Canada's 10 highest valued gold mining companies for 2010 as well as 6 other mid cap companies.

Large Cap 2010 cap Mid Cap 2010 cap other Mid Cap other
Barrick Gold $40 billion [59] January Yamana Gold $8.17 billion [60] May Franco-Nevada European Goldfields
Goldcorp $29.478 billion [61] April IAMGOLD $6.87 billion [62] May New Gold
Kinross Gold $19.0 billion[63] Sept Red Back Mining $5.80 billion[64] May AuRico Gold
Agnico-Eagle Mines $11.4 billion [65] October Osisko Mining $5.2 billion[66] July 31 Detour Gold
Eldorado Gold $10.2 billion [65] October Centerra Gold $3.03-4.776 billion [67][68] NovaGold Resources

South Africa

The world's 4th (200 tons in 2010) largest gold producer that is home to 7 of the 13 leading gold producing mines.[7] The Witwatersrand area of South Africa is home to the world's largest gold mine.[70]

Notable South African gold companies include:

Forbes Global 2000

The Forbes Global 2000 list is produced annually by Forbes. Compiling information about each of the 2000 largest companies globally it ranks them. These are all of the gold companies that made the list in 2011 (Eldorado Gold dropped out, Iamgold didn't make the list in 2010). It ranks them based on a number of factors, the top companies on its list aren't necessarily the biggest. The market value for all companies is from March 11, 2011 (after trading closed). The other statistics are based on the 12 month period ending March 2011 for companies based in the United States, Canada and Bermuda. For all other companies, the data comes from the last fiscal year period.

March 2011
Cum. Rank
Name Rank
2010
Rank
2011
Base 2011 rev
(bil.USD)
2011 Profit
(mil.USD)
Assets
2011 (bil.$)
Market cap
March 11 (mil.$)
1 Freeport-McMoRan 240 222  United States 19.00 4,300 29.40 46,800
2 Barrick Gold 704 274  Canada 10.90 3,300 33.30 50,500
3 Newmont Mining 398 394  United States 9.50 2,300 25.70 25,700
4 Goldcorp 872 562  Canada 3.80 1,600 28.80 37,700
5 Kinross Gold 1150 834  Canada 3.30 771.6 16.4 17,300
6 Gold Fields 1329 1083  South Africa 4.10 479.1 8.90 12,400
7 Anglogold Ashanti 1263 1169  South Africa 5.90 96.2 9.40 17,800
8 Newcrest Mining 1473 1193  Australia 2.40 468.0 5.10 28,900
9 Buenaventura 1886 1268  Peru 1.10 667.6 3.10 12,200
10 Yamana Gold 1416 1271  Canada 1.70 451.4 10.30 9,400
11 Polyus Gold 1951 1549  Russia 1.30 336.8 3.80 11,100
12 Agnico-Eagle Mines 1970 1553  Canada 1.50 332.1 5.50 11,200
13 Iamgold na 1893  Canada 1.20 279.8 3.50 7,800

Source: March 11, 2011: The Global 2000

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