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'''Newmont Mining Corporation''' {{nyse|NEM}}, yang berbasis di [[Denver, Colorado]], [[Amerika Serikat]], adalah perusahaan produsen [[emas]] kedua terbesar dunia, dengan tambang-tambang yang aktif di [[Kanada]], [[Bolivia]], [[Australia]], [[Indonesia]], [[Selandia Baru]], [[Turki]], [[Peru]] dan [[Uzbekistan]]. Perusahaan-perusahaan miliknya termasuk Battle Mountain Gold, Normandy Mining, dan Franco-Nevada Corp. Newmont memiliki sebuah proyek [[patungan]] dengan Southwestern Resources Corporation untuk melakukan eksplorasi dan penggalian berbagai logam berharga. Operasi-operasi subsidernya termasuk Yunnan Porphyry Copper and Gold Project di [[Tiongkok]], dan Liam Gold-Silver Project di [[Peru]]. Newmont memproduksi sekitar 7,5 juta [[Troy weight|troy ounce]] (233.000  kg) emas per tahunnya dan memiliki cadangan sekitar 90 juta troy ounce (2.800.000  kg) emas. Produksinya di [[benua Amerika]] mewakili sekitar 70% dari seluruh produksi perusahaan ini, kendati demikian Newmont merupakan operasi pertambangan emas terkemuka di Australia. Perusahaan ini juga mengembangkan dua proyek eksplorasi di [[Ghana]], yang bersama-sama mewakili 16,0 juta ounce cadangan emas pada akhir tahun 2004 dan diharapkan akan menjadi distrik operasi utama berikutnya. Newmont mempekerjakan sekitar 28.000 orang di seluruh dunia dan Newmont berkata mereka mempunyai komitmen untuk standar tertinggi dalam pengelolaan lingkungan hidup, kesehatan dan keselamatan para pekerjanya serta komunitas-komunitas sekitarnya. Logam-logam lain yang ditambang oleh perusahaan ini mencakup [[tembaga]], [[perak]], dan [[seng]].
 
== Sejarah ==
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Newmont merged with [[Santa Fe Pacific Gold Corporation]] to form North America's largest gold producer. And, in October of [[1998]], Newmont Mining and Newmont Gold merged, with Newmont Mining acquiring the remaining shares of Newmont Gold that were outstanding at that time. On [[June 21]], [[2000]], Newmont announced a merger with [[Battle Mountain Gold Company]]. The merger was completed in January [[2001]].
 
In February [[2002]], Newmont completed the acquisition of [[Normandy Mining Limited]] and [[Franco-Nevada Mining Corporation]] Limited, making it the world's largest gold producer.
 
In December [[2004]], government officials in [[Thunder Bay, Ontario]], [[Canada]], anticipate the closure of Newmont Canada's Golden Giant mine in about one year. [http://www.chroniclejournal.com/story.shtml?id=24860]
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:''Montesinos (to interpreter): I thank you very much for what you have just told me and well you already have a friend. Tell him I'm going to help him with the voting. I would like to know the tricky practices of the French. The French Connection!''
 
:''Kurlander: The French Connection!''
 
:''(laughter)'' [http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/peru404/web.html#]
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Along with this telephone conversation, ''Frontline'' and ''The New York Times'' also re-broadcast three other videos. One was filmed in [[April 1998]] and shows Montesinos talking to "Don Arabian", the CIA station chief in Peru, in an attempt to get CIA to pressure the U.S to back Newmont in the case. In the video Montesinos claims to have found e-mails from Paris to Peru of French officials trying to influence the court to get a decision favorable to France.
 
Another video recorded in [[May 1998]] shows Montesinos meeting with Peruvian Supreme Court Justice, and former classmate, [[Jaime Beltran Quiroga]]. In it Montesinos states that state interests are at stake in the case between Newmont and BRGM. He tells Quiroga that if the decision goes to Newmont that the United States will back Peru in its boarder dispute with [[Ecuador]] which had a few years ago exploded into the [[Cenepa War]]. He also tells Quiroga to deny any connection with him to the press. Quiroga would later play a crucial role in the case, his vote would be the deciding vote in the Newmont victory. After the video was first broadcast in Peru in 2001, on a Peruvian local television station the French Ambassador Antoine Blanca was quoted as saying "Now I know why Newmont won".
 
In the final [[July 1999]] video, Montesinos is again seen with the now departing CIA station chief "Don Arabian" giving him a gift and thanking him for the help he has given Peru stating "[W]e hope that when you're back their [in Washington] you'll remember your friends".