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Rio Alto Mining
Company typePublic
TSX: RIO
NYSE: RIOM
BVLRIO
IndustryGold Mining
Founded2006
FounderAlexander Black
Headquarters
Vancouver, British Columbia
,
Canada
Revenue$317 million [2012]
$153 million [2012]
$100 million [2012]
ParentTahoe Resources, Inc.
Websitewww.tahoeresources.com
Rio Alto's La Arena Mine located near Huamachucho, La Libertad, Peru, taken from the top of the mine's Calaorco Pit, July 2013.

Rio Alto Mining was a Vancouver-based international gold producer engaged in the exploration, development, and production of mineral resource properties throughout Latin America, with its principal asset, the La Arena mine, in La Libertad Region, Peru. The company and its assets were acquired by Tahoe Resources, Inc. in 2015, and the company no longer exists.

Operations

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Rio Alto's annual gold production exceeded 200,000 ounces from its La Arena mine.

In 2008, Rio Alto purchased La Arena from Iamgold for $48 million.[1] In May 2011, the company poured its first gold from operations at La Arena.[2] Tahoe Resources announced a merger with Rio Alto Mining on February 9, 2015 for $1.12B. The merger was completed on April 1, 2015.

References

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  1. ^ "IAMGOLD to Receive in Excess of $48 Million From Sale of La Arena". May 8, 2008.
  2. ^ "Rio Alto Pours 1,115 oz of Gold at La Arena". May 9, 2011.