Equinox-Calibre tie up lifts miner to Canada’s fourth largest

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Equinox Gold’s Greenstone mine in Ontario. Credit: Equinox Gold

The combination of Equinox Gold (TSX, NYSE-A: EQX) and Calibre Mining (TSX: CXB) should move the new company up to the fourth largest gold producer in Canada even as it looks to trim its portfolio of non-core assets. 

The C$2.56 billion ($1.83 billion) all-stock deal, set to close this month, will bring to nine the number of producing mines under Equinox from the current seven, as well as Calibre’s Valentine project in Newfoundland that’s currently under construction. Calibre operates one mine in Nevada, and its three sites in Nicaragua are counted as one under the company’s hub and spoke model. Equinox will have gold reserves of about 24 million ounces. 

“It makes sense where one and one is what becomes three,” Equinox board chair Ross Beaty told The Northern Miner in an early May phone interview. “We should graduate to a…

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