Private company
Who owns Pueblo Viejo Mine (joint venture with Barrick Mining Corporation)
One company in the researched set discloses a stake in Pueblo Viejo Mine (joint venture with Barrick Mining Corporation), worth $1.55bn between them. Pueblo Viejo Mine (joint venture with Barrick Mining Corporation) is private, so no 13F reports it: a 13F covers exchange listed positions only. These figures exist because each holder disclosed the stake in its own filings.
The disclosed stakes
One row per position. Where a holder reports the same company in two share classes, both rows are shown rather than summed, because the class is part of a position's identity.
Where each figure comes from
A private stake has no ownership form behind it, so the source is always the holder's own filing or disclosure. Anything modelled says so, with the arithmetic.
- Newmont Corporation, as of 30 Jun 2026. Carrying value of Newmont's 40% equity-method investment in the Pueblo Viejo gold mine joint venture (Dominican Republic) per Note 12 to the Q2 2026 10-Q: $1,555 million at 30 June 2026 (was $1,584 million at 31 Dec 2025). This is an unincorporated operating joint venture with Barrick, not a share-denominated corporate entity, so shares is null and target_is_private is true. Newmont separately discloses outstanding stockholder loans to Pueblo Viejo of $530 million at 30 June 2026, which is a receivable, not equity, and is excluded from value_usd here. source
What this page is not
It is not a complete register. It lists the holders who happen to be inside the researched set and disclosed the stake themselves. A private company can have many other shareholders, and nothing here rules them out: venture investors, founders and employees usually appear in no public filing at all. Percentages are of Pueblo Viejo Mine (joint venture with Barrick Mining Corporation) where a holder stated one, and are missing where no holder did.
