Agnico Eagle moves to consolidate Finland's gold district in nearly C$4B deal

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By Neils Christensen
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(Kitco News) - Agnico Eagle Mines announced today that it will take control of the Central Lapland Greenstone Belt in Finland through three simultaneous transactions, cementing its position as the dominant gold producer in northern Europe.

The senior producer will acquire Rupert Resources for approximately C$2.9 billion, paying 0.0401 Agnico shares plus a contingent value right of up to C$3.00 per Rupert share — a 67% premium to Friday's close. Separately, Agnico will buy Aurion Resources for C$2.60 per share in cash, valuing the junior at roughly C$481 million, and purchase B2Gold's 70% stake in the Fingold joint venture for US$325 million.

The prize is Rupert's Ikkari deposit, a 3.5-million-ounce gold system sitting just down the road from Agnico's flagship Kittilä mine, which still holds 3.3 million ounces in reserves and has been producing since 2009. Stitching the three land packages together hands Agnico a contiguous district in one of Europe's most mining-friendly jurisdictions, with obvious synergies across permitting, infrastructure, and its existing Finnish workforce.

The deal is the latest sign that senior gold producers are willing to pay up for long-life ounces in stable jurisdictions, with bullion trading near record highs and greenfield discoveries increasingly scarce. For Agnico, it extends the same "district consolidation" playbook it ran in Quebec's Abitibi belt — but this time in Lapland.

Closing is targeted for early Q3 2026, subject to shareholder and court approvals.

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Neils Christensen

Neils Christensen has a diploma in journalism from Lethbridge College and has more than a decade of reporting experience working for news organizations throughout Canada. His experiences include covering territorial and federal politics in Nunavut, Canada. He has worked exclusively within the financial sector since 2007, when he started with the Canadian Economic Press. Neils can be contacted at: 1 866 925 4826 ext. 1526 nchristensen at kitco.com @KitcoNewsNOW

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