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Correction

Canadian Mining Journal Staff | October 6, 2024 | 12:23 pm

Equinox Gold would like to add the following information/corrections to the article in the print and digital edition on pages 14-17 of the September issue entitled, “Greenstone the great:” The first paragraphs should read as “From the start, Equinox Gold’s goals were ambitious: To be a diversified, Americas-focused gold producer with more than one-million-oz. of gold per year. Equinox president and CEO Greg Smith said Equinox wanted to “grow quickly and the only way to do that is through acquisition and developing assets as we go along.” Is there a particular ratio of acquisition to asset development that Equinox aims at in balancing that approach? Not really, Smith replied. The key is to pay attention to your portfolio. Smith stressed a management team has prepared for the good times and bad times, “and built a company that navigates through both phases.” With four mine builds and a string of acquisitions since 2018, Equinox Gold’s production base is now eight mines across Canada, the United States, Mexico, and Brazil. Additionally, the following paragraph should be deleted: Today, that budget of $1.23 billion is on track, said Smith. The power plant is nearly commissioned; process plant and tailing facilities are more than 83% complete; and additional infrastructure largely in hand. “So we’re pretty pleased.” The full text article on the website has been revised.


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