Video: John McCluskey reflects on Alamos Gold’s rise and Canada’s political risk advantage

John McCluskey, president and CEO of Alamos Gold, in conversation with Chris Hinde at the Canadian Mining Symposium. Credit: The Northern Miner

In an interview at The Northern Miner’s Canadian Mining Symposium in London, U.K., Oct. 12-13, John McCluskey, president and CEO of Alamos Gold (TSX: AGI; NYSE: AGI), spoke about the origins of the precious metals miner, surviving the dot-com bust, and its journey to its current $6.5 billion-plus market cap.  

McCluskey, in conversation with Chris Hinde, director of Pick & Pen, also discussed his history with Glamis Gold in the 1980s and later Grayd Resources, which was acquired by Agnico Eagle Mines in 2011. Finally, he described what led Alamos to acquire assets in Canada — including Young-Davidson, Lynn Lake and the high-grade Island Gold mine — starting in 2015.

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1 Comment on "Video: John McCluskey reflects on Alamos Gold’s rise and Canada’s political risk advantage"

  1. John ,when are you going to take over the Red Pine gold property in Wawa Ontario you already have an interest might as well complete the deal, All the Best John Sadowski

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