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Goldcorp Inc. was a gold production company headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The company employed about 15,800 people worldwide, engaged in gold mining and related activities including exploration, extraction, processing and reclamation. Goldcorp’s operating assets included four mines in Canada, two mines in Mexico, and four in Central and South America. As of the third quarter of 2014, Goldcorp was the world's fourth-largest producer of gold. 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.

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  • Goldcorp (de)
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  • Goldcorp Inc. ist ein Bergbauunternehmen aus Kanada mit Firmensitz in Vancouver, das in ganz Amerika tätig ist. Das Unternehmen war im Jahr 2006 drittgrößter Goldproduzent Nordamerikas. (de)
  • Goldcorp est une entreprise canadienne d'exploitation et de développement de sites essentiellement aurifères. Son siège social est basé à Vancouver, au Canada. Elle est responsable de l'exploitation de mines au Canada, aux États-Unis et au Mexique. Elle gère le projet canadien Eleonore à Opinaca, un gisement de classe mondiale, près de la baie James, au Canada. En septembre 2019, elle fusionne avec Newmont Mining, formant Newmont Goldcorp, le no 1 de son secteur d'activité. Goldcorp était coté en bourse NYSE avec le code GG et à la bourse de Toronto (TSX) avec le code G. (fr)
  • Goldcorp Inc. was a gold production company headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The company employed about 15,800 people worldwide, engaged in gold mining and related activities including exploration, extraction, processing and reclamation. Goldcorp’s operating assets included four mines in Canada, two mines in Mexico, and four in Central and South America. As of the third quarter of 2014, Goldcorp was the world's fourth-largest producer of gold. 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. (en)
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