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Mali gold output plunges 23% as Barrick halt, tougher rules reshape sector
Barrick standoff hits Mali's gold sector
Industrial gold output drops to 42.2 metric tons in 2025
B2Gold surpasses Barrick as Mali's largest gold producer
By Tiemoko Diallo
BAMAKO, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Mali's industrial gold output fell 22.9% in 2025, hurt by the lengthy suspension of Barrick Mining's ABX.TO operations due to a dispute over tougher mining rules, provisional figures from the West African country's mines ministry showed.
Mali, one of Africa's largest gold producers, has been pushing reforms intended to capture more value from the sector, enshrined in a mining code introduced in 2023.
A sweeping audit led to the recovery of 761 billion CFA francs ($1.2 billion) in arrears from mining companies, the government said in December.
But the tougher rules rattled some miners and sparked a two-year standoff with Barrick, and the Canadian company's massive Loulo-Gounkoto complex was put under provisional administration before a deal was struck late last year.
The standoff weighed on sector sentiment and disrupted output across the industry, offsetting gains from new entrants and expanded small‑scale industrial mines, according to the data seen by Reuters late on Thursday.
Industrial production fell to 42.2 metric tons from an updated 54.8 tons in 2024, the data showed. Mali's industrial gold output peaked at 66.48 tons in 2023.
The Loulo‑Gounkoto complex, Mali's biggest producer, reopened in July under a state‑appointed administrator, but persistent logistical issues capped output at just 5.5 tons in 2025, down from 22.5 tons a year earlier, the data showed.
B2Gold BTO.TO overtook Barrick to become Mali's largest gold producer in 2025, delivering 17.5 tons, according to the data.
Allied Gold AAUC.TO, boosted by its large new mine Korali-Sud alongside its Sadiola mine, ranked second with 9.58 tons, followed by Barrick with 5.5 tons.
Artisanal gold output remained unchanged at six tons in 2025. Combined with industrial output, total national production was 48.2 tons in 2025 – 22.7% below the government’s original 54-ton forecast.
(Reporting by Tiemoko Diallo; Editing by Maxwell Akalaare Adombila, Robbie Corey-Boulet and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)
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Barrick standoff hits Mali's gold sector
Industrial gold output drops to 42.2 metric tons in 2025
B2Gold surpasses Barrick as Mali's largest gold producer
By Tiemoko Diallo
BAMAKO, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Mali's industrial gold output fell 22.9% in 2025, hurt by the lengthy suspension of Barrick Mining's ABX.TO operations due to a dispute over tougher mining rules, provisional figures from the West African country's mines ministry showed.
Mali, one of Africa's largest gold producers, has been pushing reforms intended to capture more value from the sector, enshrined in a mining code introduced in 2023.
A sweeping audit led to the recovery of 761 billion CFA francs ($1.2 billion) in arrears from mining companies, the government said in December.
But the tougher rules rattled some miners and sparked a two-year standoff with Barrick, and the Canadian company's massive Loulo-Gounkoto complex was put under provisional administration before a deal was struck late last year.
The standoff weighed on sector sentiment and disrupted output across the industry, offsetting gains from new entrants and expanded small‑scale industrial mines, according to the data seen by Reuters late on Thursday.
Industrial production fell to 42.2 metric tons from an updated 54.8 tons in 2024, the data showed. Mali's industrial gold output peaked at 66.48 tons in 2023.
The Loulo‑Gounkoto complex, Mali's biggest producer, reopened in July under a state‑appointed administrator, but persistent logistical issues capped output at just 5.5 tons in 2025, down from 22.5 tons a year earlier, the data showed.
B2Gold BTO.TO overtook Barrick to become Mali's largest gold producer in 2025, delivering 17.5 tons, according to the data.
Allied Gold AAUC.TO, boosted by its large new mine Korali-Sud alongside its Sadiola mine, ranked second with 9.58 tons, followed by Barrick with 5.5 tons.
Artisanal gold output remained unchanged at six tons in 2025. Combined with industrial output, total national production was 48.2 tons in 2025 – 22.7% below the government’s original 54-ton forecast.
(Reporting by Tiemoko Diallo; Editing by Maxwell Akalaare Adombila, Robbie Corey-Boulet and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)
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Humming Bird Education Approves Sub-Division Of Shares
Sept 3 (Reuters) - Humming Bird Education Ltd HUMM.BO:
HUMMING BIRD EDUCATION LTD - APPROVES SUB-DIVISION OF SHARES
HUMMING BIRD EDUCATION - SUB-DIVISION OF 1 SHARE INTO 10 SHARES
Source text for Eikon: ID:nBSE4TZjQM
Further company coverage: HUMM.BO
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Sept 3 (Reuters) - Humming Bird Education Ltd HUMM.BO:
HUMMING BIRD EDUCATION LTD - APPROVES SUB-DIVISION OF SHARES
HUMMING BIRD EDUCATION - SUB-DIVISION OF 1 SHARE INTO 10 SHARES
Source text for Eikon: ID:nBSE4TZjQM
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Humming Bird Education Recommends Final Dividend of 3 Rupees Per Share
Sept 5 (Reuters) - Humming Bird Education Ltd HUMM.BO:
FINAL DIVIDEND 3 RUPEES PER SHARE
Source text for Eikon: ID:nBSEbRX3Qs
Further company coverage: HUMM.BO
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Sept 5 (Reuters) - Humming Bird Education Ltd HUMM.BO:
FINAL DIVIDEND 3 RUPEES PER SHARE
Source text for Eikon: ID:nBSEbRX3Qs
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What does Humming Bird Edu. do?
Humming Bird Education Limited, a Delhi-based company, specializes in organizing Olympiad, competitive exams that rank student academic performance relative to their peer group.
Who are the competitors of Humming Bird Edu.?
Humming Bird Edu. major competitors are MT Educare, Western Overseas, Kuberan Global Edu, Docmode Health Tech, Virtual Global Educ., Tree House Education, Vantage Knowledge. Market Cap of Humming Bird Edu. is ₹11 Crs. While the median market cap of its peers are ₹20 Crs.
Is Humming Bird Edu. financially stable compared to its competitors?
Humming Bird Edu. seems to be financially stable compared to its competitors. The probability of it going bankrupt or facing a financial crunch seem to be lower than its immediate competitors.
Does Humming Bird Edu. pay decent dividends?
The company seems to be paying a very low dividend. Investors need to see where the company is allocating its profits. Humming Bird Edu. latest dividend payout ratio is 70.35% and 3yr average dividend payout ratio is 70.35%
How has Humming Bird Edu. allocated its funds?
Companies resources are majorly tied in miscellaneous assets
How strong is Humming Bird Edu. balance sheet?
Balance sheet of Humming Bird Edu. is strong. It shouldn't have solvency or liquidity issues.
Is the profitablity of Humming Bird Edu. improving?
Yes, profit is increasing. The profit of Humming Bird Edu. is ₹0.61 Crs for TTM, ₹0.55 Crs for Mar 2025 and -₹0.05 Crs for Mar 2024.
Is the debt of Humming Bird Edu. increasing or decreasing?
The net debt of Humming Bird Edu. is decreasing. Latest net debt of Humming Bird Edu. is -₹3.24 Crs as of Sep-25. This is less than Mar-25 when it was -₹0.14 Crs.
Is Humming Bird Edu. stock expensive?
Humming Bird Edu. is not expensive. Latest PE of Humming Bird Edu. is 20.85, while 3 year average PE is 45.9. Also latest EV/EBITDA of Humming Bird Edu. is 10.66 while 3yr average is 276.
Has the share price of Humming Bird Edu. grown faster than its competition?
Humming Bird Edu. has given lower returns compared to its competitors. Humming Bird Edu. has grown at ~-79.72% over the last 1yrs while peers have grown at a median rate of -33.0%
Is the promoter bullish about Humming Bird Edu.?
Promoters stake in the company seems stable, and we need to go through filings and allocation of resources to gauge promoter bullishness. Latest quarter promoter holding in Humming Bird Edu. is 74.88% and last quarter promoter holding is 74.88%.
Are mutual funds buying/selling Humming Bird Edu.?
There is Insufficient data to gauge this.
