Barrick Gold, having stake in Pakistan’s Reko Diq, beats profit estimates on higher production, lower costs

A small toy figure and gold imitation are seen in front of the Barrick logo in this illustration taken November 19, 2021. (REUTERS)
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Updated 03 November 2023
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Barrick Gold, having stake in Pakistan’s Reko Diq, beats profit estimates on higher production, lower costs

  • The Toronto-based company says it is on track to meet targets at its copper projects like Reko Diq in Pakistan 
  • Barrick Gold Corp, which owns a 50 percent stake in the Reko Diq mine, reiterated that their stake wasn’t up for sale 

Barrick Gold Corp. beat analysts’ expectations for third-quarter profit on Thursday, as the Canadian gold miner benefited from increased production and higher bullion prices. 

The Toronto-based company also said it was on track to meet targets at its copper projects like Reko Diq in Pakistan and Lumwana in Zambia. 

Barrick, which owns a 50 percent stake in the Reko Diq mine, reiterated that their stake wasn’t up for sale. 

“Saudi wants to buy some stake (in Reko Diq). We don’t know how much... so those conversations are ongoing, and we are supportive of them, but we’re not there to get into the middle of it,” CEO Mark Bristow told Reuters. 

The remainder of the stake in Reko Diq is owned by the governments of Pakistan and the province of Balochistan. Barrick considers the mine one of the world’s largest underdeveloped copper-gold areas. 

For the fourth quarter, Barrick expects gold and copper output would be stronger, though it sees gold production for the year marginally below the low end of forecasts between 4.2 to 4.6 million ounces in part due to the slow ramp up at the Pueblo Viejo mine in the Dominican Republic. 

All-in sustaining costs (AISC) for gold, a key industry metric that reflects total expenses associated with production, were at $1,255 per ounce for the third quarter ended Sept. 30, compared with $1,355 in the second quarter, and $1,269 in the third quarter of 2022. 

Gold production in the reported quarter was sequentially higher on increased output at its mines in Nevada and the Kibali mine in Democratic Republic of Congo. 

The company posted adjusted earnings of 24 cents per share, while analysts had expected 20 cents, according to LSEG data. 

Barrick also flagged two fatalities at its operations in the third quarter, in Mali and Nevada. 


Pakistan cricket players to gather at Times Square today as PCB courts global PSL investors

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Pakistan cricket players to gather at Times Square today as PCB courts global PSL investors

  • PCB is targeting US, Middle Eastern and European investors, aims to expand PSL from six to eight franchises next season
  • The board has extended the bidding deadline to Dec. 22, citing increased international interest after the London roadshow

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan cricket players are scheduled to gather at Times Square in New York today, Sunday, as part of a Pakistan Super League (PSL) fan engagement event, as the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) pushes to raise the league’s global profile and attract foreign investors.

The event comes days after the PCB held a PSL roadshow in London and as it seeks investors for two additional franchises ahead of the league’s 11th edition, set to be played in April and May next year. The board is aiming to expand the PSL from six teams to eight amid what it has described as growing international interest.

“Pakistan cricket team players, along with the HBL PSL Trophy, will be present at Times Square at 5:30 pm, offering fans a special opportunity to celebrate the global spirit of the HBL Pakistan Super League,” the PCB said in a statement released Saturday.

“Pakistan cricket and HBL PSL fans in New York are invited to join this unique fan engagement moment,” it added.

PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has arrived in New York to attend the event, according to the board.

Naqvi, who also serves as Pakistan’s interior minister, said the deadline to submit bids for the two new PSL teams has been extended until Dec. 22 to accommodate heightened interest from investors in the US, Middle East and Europe.

Earlier this week, the PSL roadshow in London featured former Pakistan cricket stars Wasim Akram and Ramiz Raja, alongside current players Babar Azam, Haris Rauf and Sahibzada Farhan. The players spoke about their careers and the role the PSL has played in developing Pakistan’s cricketing talent.

Launched in 2016, the PSL has grown into Pakistan’s flagship T20 competition, featuring a mix of local and international players.

The league now competes for global viewership with tournaments such as the Indian Premier League, Australia’s Big Bash League, England’s Hundred and the Caribbean Premier League.