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Commented by Armin Schulz on May 20th, 2026 | 08:25 CEST
Dividends, M&A Potential, Yields: Newmont, DRC Gold, and B2Gold Are Worth a Closer Look
Rising inflation fears, ongoing conflicts, and a fragile global economy are driving the price of gold to new heights. This benefits not only mining operators with established production but, above all, those companies that are gaining strategic advantages in the current wave of consolidation. The industry is experiencing a merger frenzy: powerful conglomerates are strengthening their reserve bases, while smaller developers are becoming sought-after acquisition targets. A rare window of opportunity is opening up for investors—those who bet on the right stocks now can benefit twice over from rising valuations and potential premiums from corporate acquisitions. It is precisely this dynamic that currently makes three names particularly interesting: Newmont, DRC Gold, and B2Gold.
ReadCommented by Tarik Dede on May 11th, 2026 | 10:30 CEST
New Opportunities in Gold Stocks: Pan American Silver, North Arrow Minerals, and B2Gold
The war in the Persian Gulf appears to be entering its final phase. It is becoming increasingly clear that the US government wants to withdraw as quickly as possible and declare victory, leaving the rest to its own narrative management. This sentiment is also reflected in the gold price. Most recently, Deutsche Bank helped fuel momentum by issuing a price target of USD 8,000 for gold. Now, a key technical decision may be approaching. Gold has reached the resistance zone around USD 4,850, putting the April highs within reach. If a breakout succeeds, the path toward the USD 5,200 level would at least be technically open from a chart perspective. An end to the war could provide the right momentum here. The main beneficiaries of a higher gold price are gold stocks. We therefore take a closer look at the shares of Pan American Silver, North Arrow Minerals, and B2Gold.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on April 30th, 2026 | 07:20 CEST
Mining in the Grey Zone: Barrick Mining, B2Gold, and the Unique Opportunity at Desert Gold
The search for raw materials is challenging. Companies are increasingly confronted with the reality that high-quality geological deposits are found in regions with high political volatility. The concept of "Mining in the Grey Zone," coined by Amanda van Dyke, founder of the Critical Minerals Hub, aptly describes this phenomenon: these are areas where weak state sovereignty intersects with the need to secure strategic mineral deposits. In her analyses, Van Dyke argues that traditional risk metrics often fail in these zones, as local power structures, informal networks, and on-the-ground presence are more critical to operational security than official national policies in capitals. For investors who bet on companies with expertise in countries like Mali, this can be an opportunity.
ReadCommented by Jens Castner on April 14th, 2026 | 07:20 CEST
GOLD WITH A CLEAR CONSCIENCE: WHY B2GOLD, KOBO RESOURCES, AND PERSEUS MINING ARE WORTH A LOOK RIGHT NOW
Although the price of gold has fallen since its all-time high of over USD 5,500, the structural drivers of the boom, over-indebted nations, geopolitical turmoil, and massive central bank purchases, remain in place. However, those looking to profit from the gold rush through mining stocks don't have to invest in companies that accept environmental destruction and exploitation. Canadian producer B2Gold has demonstrated for years that responsible mining and cost efficiency are not mutually exclusive. Its Australian industry peer, Perseus Mining, operates sustainable mines in Africa with production costs amounting to less than a third of the current gold price. And the debt-free junior exploration company Kobo Resources is on the verge of its next major gold discovery in the Kossou Basin of Côte d'Ivoire, in the immediate vicinity of an existing Perseus mine.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on April 13th, 2026 | 07:10 CEST
Opportunities in West Africa: Barrick Mining and B2Gold Resume Investment – Desert Gold on the Verge of a Breakthrough
The gold industry in West Africa is largely characterized by consolidation along the Senegal-Mali Shear Zone (SMSZ), with securing economically viable reserves being the top priority for producers in an environment of high gold prices. According to forecasts by PwC consultants, this focus by the mining industry is making a decisive contribution to the economic stability of the entire region. While industry leaders such as Barrick Mining are ramping up production at the Loulo-Gounkoto complex following the resolution of regulatory disputes and forecasting production of up to 290,000 ounces for 2026, B2Gold is focusing on optimizing the massive Fekola complex. B2Gold plans total production of up to 970,000 ounces of gold for the current year and is investing heavily in regional exploration to extend the life of its core African assets. These investments demonstrate that the region is promising and that past country risks have receded into the background. In the immediate vicinity of well-known mines, Desert Gold is developing the SMSZ project, which, with resources of 1.3 million ounces of gold, represents one of the largest undeveloped land packages in the region. With the planned launch of a modular gravity plant this coming summer, the company is preparing for the transition to a junior producer. For this reason, Desert Gold offers a highly attractive prospect for investors: At a time when the major players are investing again, Desert could take off on its own or become a takeover target. Investors who position themselves in time are likely to benefit from this momentum.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on April 9th, 2026 | 07:05 CEST
Wars fuel money printing and drive inflation: Bet on gold now with Barrick Mining, Desert Gold, and B2Gold
When diplomats fail, gold triumphs. Geopolitical upheavals from the Middle East to Ukraine, along with the US-China power struggle, are shaking confidence in fiat currency. At the same time, record-high debt in Washington, Brussels, and Tokyo is suffocating national budgets. Investors are therefore fleeing to tangible assets like gold to escape inflation. Africa is taking center stage in this context. Resource-rich countries like Mali and Côte d'Ivoire attract investors with low costs and thus high returns, yet some companies still hesitate to invest there. This is precisely where a unique opportunity arises for the bold. Three gold producers stand to benefit disproportionately: Barrick Mining, Desert Gold, and B2Gold.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on March 31st, 2026 | 07:15 CEST
GOLD ALERT! Trouble at Barrick? Opportunities Emerging in B2Gold and Desert Gold
Is trouble brewing at Barrick Mining? "Bloomberg" reports on problems in Pakistan, precisely where Reko Diq, one of Barrick's largest and most important projects, is located. Due to growing security concerns in the South Asian country as well as the Middle East, the pace of development for the massive copper-gold project is slowing down. In contrast, Desert Gold's stock is showing relative strength. The revaluation is underway, and analysts believe a tenfold increase is possible. Initial production could begin as early as this summer. And what about B2Gold? The stock has lost around 25% in recent weeks. Will a rebound follow the latest exploration update?
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on March 30th, 2026 | 08:10 CEST
The Correction as an Opportunity: Aiming for Record Highs with Barrick Mining, Kobo Resources, and B2Gold
Amid rising geopolitical tensions, the gold market is behaving in seemingly paradoxical ways. The Iran conflict briefly drove prices to record highs, but a strengthening dollar recently triggered a sharp correction. However, this volatility obscures the fundamental situation. Persistent uncertainties, inflationary pressures, and the shift in interest rate policy ensure a sustainably bullish outlook. It is precisely this tension that now opens up entry opportunities—especially for companies that can benefit from the changed market dynamics. A closer look at Barrick Mining, Kobo Resources, and B2Gold reveals where the potential lies.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on March 2nd, 2026 | 07:35 CET
Costs are key: How Barrick Mining, Kobo Resources, and B2Gold are delivering record margins
The gold price's record-breaking run shows no signs of stopping. While the precious metals markets are being fueled by geopolitical tensions and expectations of interest rate cuts, a decisive change is taking shape beneath the surface. The era of easy profits in established mining regions is coming to an end. Rising production costs and shrinking grades are putting pressure on the margins of many producers. The real winners are those with projects in Africa. A closer look at the operational base of Barrick Mining, Kobo Resources, and B2Gold reveals why these companies in particular have the potential to turn the current gold rush into cash.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on February 19th, 2026 | 07:00 CET
Gold stock set to MULTIPLY? Could Desert Gold outshine Barrick Mining, B2Gold, and others?
While the price of gold remains above USD 5,000 per troy ounce, one country is staging a spectacular comeback. After two years of negative headlines, the government appears to be reassessing its approach and is seeking renewed cooperation with gold companies. The West African country will remain strategically important in the future, not just for Barrick Mining and B2Gold. As a result, gold companies operating there are likely to see a stock market resurgence. Desert Gold clearly stands out as a potential outperformer, with its Mali activities currently barely reflected in the stock price. Analysts see potential for substantial gains.
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