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Newmont Mining Corporation (NYSE:NEM) moved up 1.51%, to close at $57.75 and its overall traded volume was 6.71M shares on Monday, with the total traded volume of 6.24M shares. NEM opened the day at $57.51, it made an intraday low of $56.71 and an intraday high of $57.94. The stock has a 52 week range of $42.80 – $65.50. NEM’s market capitalization is $28.47B and it has 493.07M outstanding shares.Newmont Mining Corporation (Newmont) is a gold producing company with assets or operations in the United States, Australia, Peru, Indonesia, Ghana, Canada, New Zealand and Mexico. It is also engaged in the production of copper, principally through its Batu Hijau operation in Indonesia and Boddington operation in Australia. At December 31, 2009, Newmont had proven and probable gold reserves of 91.8 million equity ounces and an aggregate land position of approximately 33,400 square miles (86,500 square kilometers). In June 2009, the Company completed the acquisition of the remaining 33.33% interest in Boddington from AngloGold Ashanti Australia Limited (AngloGold).

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Maza Drilling is a Mexican company established in 2007 in Mazatlán, Sinaloa. Our Canadian founder, Mr. Guy de Launiere, has over 20 years of international experience managing diverse drilling operations. Maza Drilling strives to compete at the highest levels in terms of recovery, effectiveness, efficiency, and affordability at every project while keeping at the forefront of technology to meet our customer’s needs in this demanding market.