With a projected cash flow of $630 million in 2021, is B2Gold next candidate for consolidation in gold?

The Canadian mining company, which produced more than one million ounces of gold in 2020, is on its peers’ radar screens. This attention comes against a backdrop of concentration in the sector since the Barrick-Randgold mega-merger concluded in early 2019.

21/01/2021 at 18h05, by Gaëlle Arenson

With two of its three active yellow metal mines located in Africa, B2Gold is attracting attention given the targets it has set for itself this year.

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