Richest man in Mexico partners with Goldcorp
- Valentina Ruiz Leotaud
- Jul 2, 2018
- 1 min read
Carlos Slim, who is known as the richest man in Mexico, teamed up with Canada’s Goldcorp (TSX:G) (NYSE:GG) by sealing a deal between his Minera Frisco and Goldcorp’s subsidiary Minera Peñasquito.
The deal involves exploring and evaluating possible mining operations in Mexico’s Mazapil Valley, which is in the central Zacatecas state near the Canadian miner’s flagship Peñasquito mine.
In a press release issued by the Mexican Stock Exchange, Frisco and Peñasquito stated that will be equal partners in a joint venture whose goal is to amalgamate exploration ground in Mazapil, where numerous targets have been defined.
Back in February 2018, both companies took the first steps of this negotiation by signing a letter of intent outlining the general terms and conditions of a proposed joint venture.
According to Reuters, Peñasquito produced 90,000 ounces of gold in the first quarter of 2018, while Minera Frisco reported an output of 71,000 ounces of gold in the same period.
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