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Inspirational Story: The Newmont Corporation, which extracted 8 million ounces (about 226,796 kilograms) of gold in 2022, is the world’s largest gold mining company. The Newmont Corporation was established by Colonel William Boyce Thompson in New York in the year 1916. The name “Newmont” is a combination of New York and Montana, reflecting Thompson’s wealth accumulation in New York and his roots in Montana. Newmont initially operated as a holding company, involved in various mineral, oil, and related investments.
In the year 1917, the company made its foray into gold mining. During the same year, the company took a 25 percent stake in the Anglo-American Corporation of South Africa. By 1921, the company had officially reincorporated as Newmont Corporation. The company expanded its operations by acquiring California’s Empire Star Mine in 1929, marking its transition into a mining entity.
Despite a slew of challenges, such as the labor strike that disrupted operations at the Tsumeb and Kombat mines in Namibia during 1971-1972, Newmont maintained its position as a leading gold producer. These disruptions were fueled by labor and apartheid-related issues.
Newmont’s resilience and strategic acquisitions played a crucial role in overcoming these obstacles. A significant milestone was the acquisition of Normandy Mining and Franco-Nevada in February 2002, outbidding competitors like AngloGold. This acquisition solidified Newmont’s position as the world’s largest gold producer.
In global gold mining, Newmont Corporation remains a dominant force even today. The company is led by CEO Tom Palmer. In 2019, the company made a strategic move by acquiring the Canadian mining firm Goldcorp for USD 10 billion. Today, there are approximately 31,600 employees and contractors worldwide working in the company.
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