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Headquartered in Ontario, Canada, Kinross Gold Corporation (KGC) is primarily involved in the exploration and operation of gold mines. Kinross currently ranks among the top 10 gold mining companies in the world, with a target production of two million ounces of gold annually. The company produces and sells silver too. The company has facilities in United States, Canada, Brazil, Chile, Russia and Africa, and caters to a diverse clientele in Brazil, Chile, Canada and Greece. Kinross runs several mines, including Fort Knox and Round Mountain in the U.S. Porcupine and Musselwhite in Canada La Coipa and Maricunga (formerly Refugio) in Chile Kubaka in Russia and Crixas and Paracatu in Brazil. With the completion of the Bema Gold Corp. acquisition, KGC now operates nine mines in five countries and its array of projects in the pipeline comprise Paracatu in Brazil, Buckhorn in Washington, Kupol in Russia, and Cerro Casale in Chile. The combined company has a reserves and resource base of more than 56 million ounce of gold, 82 million ounce of silver, and 3.8 billion pound of copper.
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