- Shares of Mining Americas (TSX:MAI), formerly Minera Alamos, graduated from the TSXV to the TSX on Friday, opening the company up to a wider selection of retail and institutional investors.
- The North American gold production and development company is active on six projects in Mexico and the United States.
- The gold stock last traded at C$5.37 and has added 37.69 per cent year-over-year.
Shares of Mining Americas (TSX:MAI), formerly Minera Alamos, graduated from the TSXV to the TSX on Friday, opening the company up to a wider selection of retail and institutional investors.
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The company’s flagship Pan Complex, 28 kilometres southeast of Eureka, Nevada, is expected to produce 32,000-38,000 ounces of gold in 2026 for all-in sustaining costs (AISC) of only US$1,850-$2,000 per ounce. The land package’s resource is estimated at 240,000 ounces measured and indicated, with a mine life projected to run until 2031.
Mining Americas complements its production with numerous prospective development assets in Mexico and the United States, most recently highlighted by the Copperstone gold project in Arizona, whose new pre-feasibility study details 291,000 ounces of production over a 6.3-year mine life at AISC of only US$1,314 per ounce.
According to the company’s June 2026 investor deck, leadership has plans in place to ramp up gold production to more than 150,000 ounces per year by 2028.
About Mining Americas
Mining Americas, formerly Minera Alamos, is a North American gold production and development company advancing six projects in Mexico and the United States.
The stock (TSX:MAI) last traded at C$5.37 and has added 37.69 per cent year-over-year.
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