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- Newmont Corporation, a gold mining and exploration company, operates as a leading global miner of gold and other metal commodities; it engages in the discovery, development, and production of mineral resources across multiple continents with a focus on sustainable mining practices and long-term value creation for shareholders. Its core products and services include gold mining and processing; by-product and co-product sales of silver, copper, and other metals derived from its operations; mine development and project exploration; ore processing technologies; project management and optimization; environmental, health, and safety compliance services; and energy and logistics management for mining operations.
Latest major company changes: enters strategic partnerships and collaborations to advance mining projects and technologies; completes acquisitions and divestitures that reshape asset portfolio; launches new ore bodies and processing facilities; expands regional footprints and mine life through brownfield and greenfield projects; redefines corporate structure or branding in line with strategic pivots.
Industry and segments: primarily surface and underground gold mining; by-product production of silver, copper, and other metals; project development and exploration services; commodity trading and sales; environmental stewardship and reclamation initiatives.
Target markets and customers: institutional investors, mining customers, refiners, and geopolitical entities requiring reliable precious metal supply; end-market demand driven by jewelry, electronics, and investment applications.
Geographic operations: operates across the Americas, Africa, Asia-Pacific, and other regions with mining sites and processing facilities; maintains regional offices and processing hubs to support worldwide production and logistics.
Founding year and headquarters: founded in 1921; headquartered in Greenwood Village, Colorado, United States.
Subsidiaries/parent relationships: operates through a portfolio of mine-specific subsidiaries and regional entities; maintains corporate governance under the parent company, with strategic acquisitions and divestitures affecting the corporate structure.