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Barrick Mining Considers Splitting into Two Entities, Sources Say

Barrick Mining is evaluating a potential breakup that would see the company split into two separate entities, according to people familiar with the matter. The discussions are preliminary, but insiders say the move is aimed at unlocking greater value and improving operational focus across its global portfolio.

Sources quoted by Bloomberg indicate that one entity would likely focus on Barrick’s core gold operations, while the other could consolidate its copper assets, which have grown increasingly central to the company’s long-term strategy.

A source told Reuters that the restructuring talks reflect market pressure on major miners to streamline operations and respond to rising investor interest in critical minerals. However, they emphasized that no final decision has been made and Barrick’s board is still weighing strategic options.

If pursued, the split would mark one of the most significant corporate restructurings in the global mining sector in recent years, signaling the sector’s shift as demand grows for both traditional and energy-transition minerals.

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