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  2. Solomon R. Guggenheim - Wikipedia

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    Back in the US, Solomon worked in the family mining business. In 1891, he turned around the Compañia de la Gran Fundición Nacional Mexicana (translation: Great National Foundry Company of Mexico). [1] Guggenheim became the president of the Braden Copper Company in Chile, and in 1906 founded the Yukon Gold Company in the Yukon Territory and ...

  3. Yukon Gold (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Yukon Gold was a Canadian reality television series produced by Paperny Entertainment that aired on History Television. The series followed four or five placer mining crews as they searched for gold over the four-month Yukon mining season. The series was acquired in the United States by the National Geographic Channel and aired starting in 2013 ...

  4. Freeport-McMoRan - Wikipedia

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    AngloGold and Meridian Gold sold the mine to Queenstake Resources in 2003. In 2007 Queenstake and Yukon Gold Corp merged to become Yukon-Nevada Gold, which in 2012 became Veris Gold. Veris Gold operated under U.S. Bankruptcy Code and the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act bankruptcy protections of Canada from June 9, 2014. [55]

  5. Yukon Gold - Wikipedia

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    Yukon Gold may refer to: gold in the Yukon, see Geography of Yukon; Yukon Gold Rush, gold rush in the Yukon; Yukon Gold potato, a variety of potato;

  6. Guggenheim family - Wikipedia

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    He married Barbara Meyer, whom he met in the United States. Over the next few decades, their 11 children and their descendants became known for global successes in mining and smelting businesses, under the name Guggenheim Exploration, including the American Smelting and Refining Company. In the early 20th century, the family amassed one of the ...

  7. Daniel Guggenheim - Wikipedia

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    Following his father's death in 1905, Daniel assumed control of the Guggenheim family enterprises. Through ASARCO, Kennecott Copper and other family-owned companies, the Guggenheims mined tin in Bolivia, gold in the Yukon, diamonds and rubber in the Belgian Congo, diamonds in Angola, and copper in Alaska, Utah, and Chile. Daniel Guggenheim's ...

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  9. Wheaton Precious Metals - Wikipedia

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    Until the third quarter of 2012 all of the gold it sold came from the Minto Mine in the Yukon, acquired in mid-2009 following the Cdn $190 million acquisition of Silverstone Resources Corp. [15] In 3q2012 it started receiving gold from HudBay's 777 polymetallic mine in Manitoba . In 2013 it began receiving gold from 3 new mines: Sudbury (33,000 ...