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Registration No. 333-216099

 

 

 

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

 

AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO

FORM F-10

REGISTRATION STATEMENT

UNDER THE

SECURITIES ACT OF 1933

 

 

BARRICK GOLD CORPORATION

(Exact name of Registrant as specified in its charter)

 

 

 

Ontario   1040   Not Applicable

(Province or other jurisdiction of

incorporation or organization)

 

(Primary Standard Industrial

Classification Code Number)

 

(I.R.S. Employer

Identification Number)

Brookfield Place, TD Canada Trust Tower, Suite 3700

161 Bay Street, P.O. Box 212

Toronto, Ontario Canada M5J 2S1

(416) 861-9911

(Address and telephone number of Registrant’s principal executive offices)

 

 

CT Corporation System

111 Eighth Avenue, New York, NY 10011

(212) 590 9070

(Name, address and telephone number of agent for service in the United States)

 

 

Copies to:

 

Richard Hall

Andrew J. Pitts

Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP

Worldwide Plaza

825 Eighth Avenue

New York, New York,

USA 10019-7475

(212) 474-1000

 

Melanie Shishler

Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP

155 Wellington Street West

Toronto, Ontario,

Canada M5V 3J7

(416) 863-0900

 

 

Approximate date of commencement of proposed sale of the securities to the public:

From time to time after this Registration Statement is declared effective, as determined by market conditions.

Province of Ontario, Canada

(Principal jurisdiction regulating this offering)

 

 

It is proposed that this filing shall become effective (check appropriate box):

 

A. ☐    Upon filing with the Commission, pursuant to Rule 467(a) (if in connection with an offering being made contemporaneously in the United States and Canada).
B. ☒    At some future date (check the appropriate box below):
   1. ☐    pursuant to Rule 467(b) on (     ) at (     ) (designate a time not sooner than 7 calendar days after filing).
   2. ☐    pursuant to Rule 467(b) on (     ) at (     ) (designate a time 7 calendar days or sooner after filing) because the securities regulatory authority in the review jurisdiction has issued a receipt or notification of clearance on (     ).
   3. ☒    pursuant to Rule 467(b) as soon as practicable after notification of the Commission by the Registrant or the Canadian securities regulatory authority of the review jurisdiction that a receipt or notification of clearance has been issued with respect hereto.
   4. ☐    after the filing of the next amendment to this Form (if preliminary material is being filed).

If any of the securities being registered on this Form are to be offered on a delayed or continuous basis pursuant to the home jurisdiction’s shelf prospectus offering procedures, check the following box.   ☒

 

 

CALCULATION OF REGISTRATION FEE

 

 

Title of Each Class of

Securities to be Registered

 

Amount to be
Registered(1)

 

Proposed Maximum
Offering Price Per Unit(1)(2)

  Proposed Maximum
Aggregate Offering Price(1)(2)
 

Amount of
Registration Fee(3)

Debt Securities

               

Common Shares

               

Warrants

               

Subscription Receipts

               

Units

               

Share Purchase Contracts

               

First Preferred Shares

               

Second Preferred Shares

               

Total

  US$4,000,000,000   100%   US$4,000,000,000   US$463,600(4)

 

 

(1) There is being registered hereunder an indeterminate number of securities of Barrick Gold Corporation (the “Registrant”) as from time to time may be issued at prices determined at the time of issuance.
(2) Estimated solely for purposes of calculating the registration fee pursuant to Rule 457(o) under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”).
(3) The estimated registration fee for the securities has been calculated pursuant to Rule 457(o).
(4) Previously paid.

The Registrant hereby amends this Registration Statement on Form F-10 (this “Registration Statement”) on such date or dates as may be necessary to delay its effective date until the Registration Statement shall become effective as provided in Rule 467 under the Securities Act or on such date as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “Commission”), acting pursuant to Section 8(a) of the Securities Act, may determine.

 

 

 


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PART I

INFORMATION REQUIRED TO BE DELIVERED TO OFFEREES OR PURCHASERS


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Copies of the documents incorporated herein by reference may be obtained on request without charge from the Secretary of Barrick at our head and registered office located at Brookfield Place, TD Canada Trust Tower, Suite 3700, 161 Bay Street, P.O. Box 212, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5J 2S1 (telephone (416) 861-9911) and are also available electronically at www.sedar.com and www.sec.gov/edgar.

SHORT FORM BASE SHELF PROSPECTUS

 

New Issue

   March 3, 2017

 

LOGO

BARRICK GOLD CORPORATION

US$4,000,000,000

COMMON SHARES

FIRST PREFERRED SHARES

SECOND PREFERRED SHARES

DEBT SECURITIES

SUBSCRIPTION RECEIPTS

WARRANTS

SHARE PURCHASE CONTRACTS

UNITS

Barrick Gold Corporation (“Barrick”) may from time to time offer and issue the following securities: (i) common shares (“Common Shares”); (ii) first preferred shares (“First Preferred Shares”) and second preferred shares (“Second Preferred Shares”, and together with the First Preferred Shares, “Preferred Shares”); (iii) senior and subordinated unsecured debt securities (collectively, “Debt Securities”), including debt securities convertible or exchangeable into other securities of Barrick; (iv) subscription receipts (“Subscription Receipts”); (v) warrants (“Warrants”); (vi) share purchase contracts (“Share Purchase Contracts”); and (vii) units comprised of one or more of the other securities described in this prospectus (“Units”, and together with the Common Shares, Preferred Shares, Debt Securities, Subscription Receipts, Warrants and Share Purchase Contracts, the “Securities”), having an aggregate offering price of up to US$4,000,000,000 (or the equivalent in Canadian dollars or other currencies), during the 25 month period that this short form base shelf prospectus (the “Prospectus”), including any amendments hereto, remains valid. Securities may be offered separately or together, in amounts, at prices and on terms to be determined based on market conditions at the time of sale and set forth in an accompanying prospectus supplement (a “Prospectus Supplement”).

We are permitted, under the multi-jurisdictional disclosure system adopted by the United States and Canada, to prepare this Prospectus in accordance with Canadian disclosure requirements. You should be aware that such requirements are different from those of the United States.

Financial statements incorporated by reference herein have been prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”) as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (“IASB”).

Prospective investors should be aware that the acquisition of Securities may subject you to tax consequences in both the United States and Canada. This Prospectus may not describe these tax consequences fully. You should read the tax discussion contained in any applicable Prospectus Supplement.


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Your ability to enforce civil liabilities under United States federal securities laws may be affected adversely because our company exists under the laws of the Province of Ontario, Canada, some of our directors and officers and most of the experts named in this Prospectus are resident outside the United States, and a significant portion of our assets and a significant portion of the assets of those officers, directors and experts are located outside of the United States.

THESE SECURITIES HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED BY THE UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION (THE “SEC”) NOR HAS THE SEC PASSED UPON THE ADEQUACY OR ACCURACY OF THIS PROSPECTUS. ANY REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE.

No underwriter or dealer has been involved in the preparation of, or has performed any review of, this Prospectus.

The specific variable terms of any offering of Securities will be set out in the applicable Prospectus Supplement including, where applicable: (i) in the case of Common Shares, the number of shares offered and the offering price (or the manner of determination thereof if offered on a non-fixed price basis); (ii) in the case of Preferred Shares, the designation of the particular class, series, liquidation preference amount, the number of shares offered, the offering price (or the manner of determination thereof if offered on a non-fixed price basis), the currency or currency unit for which such shares may be purchased, any voting rights, any rights to receive dividends, any terms of redemption, any conversion or exchange rights and any other specific terms; (iii) in the case of the Debt Securities, the specific designation of the Debt Securities, whether such Debt Securities are senior or subordinated, the aggregate principal amount of the Debt Securities being offered, the currency or currency unit in which the Debt Securities may be purchased, authorized denominations, any limit on the aggregate principal amount of the Debt Securities of the series being offered, the issue and delivery date, the maturity date, the offering price (at par, at a discount or at a premium), the interest rate or method of determining the interest rate, the interest payment date(s), any conversion or exchange rights that are attached to the Debt Securities, any redemption provisions, any repayment provisions and any other specific terms; (iv) in the case of Subscription Receipts, the number of Subscription Receipts being offered, the offering price (or the manner of determination thereof if offered on a non-fixed price basis), the procedures for the exchange of Subscription Receipts for Common Shares, Preferred Shares or Debt Securities, as the case may be, the currency or currency unit in which the Subscription Receipts are issued and any other specific terms; (v) in the case of Warrants, the designation, number and terms of the Common Shares, Preferred Shares or Debt Securities or other Securities purchasable upon exercise of the Warrants, any procedures that will result in the adjustment of those numbers, the exercise price, dates and periods of exercise, the currency in which the Warrants are issued and any other specific terms; (vi) in the case of Share Purchase Contracts, whether the Share Purchase Contracts obligate the holder thereof to purchase or sell Common Shares or Preferred Shares, as the case may be, the currency in which the Share Purchase Contracts are issued and the nature and amount of each of those Securities and any other specific terms; and (vii) in the case of Units, the designation and terms of the Units and of the Securities comprising the Units, the currency or currency unit in which the Units are issued and any other specific terms. A Prospectus Supplement may include other specific variable terms pertaining to the Securities that are not within the alternatives and parameters described in this Prospectus.

All shelf information permitted under applicable laws to be omitted from this Prospectus will be contained in one or more Prospectus Supplements that will be delivered to purchasers together with this Prospectus. Each Prospectus Supplement will be incorporated by reference into this Prospectus for the purposes of securities legislation as of the date of the Prospectus Supplement and only for the purposes of the distribution of the Securities to which the Prospectus Supplement pertains.

We may sell the Securities to or through underwriters or dealers purchasing as principals and may also sell the Securities to one or more purchasers directly subject to obtaining any required exemptive relief or through agents. The Prospectus Supplement relating to a particular offering of Securities will identify each underwriter,

 

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dealer or agent, if any, engaged by us in connection with the offering and sale of Securities and will set forth the terms of the offering of such Securities, the method of distribution of such Securities including, to the extent applicable, the proceeds to us, and any fees, discounts or any other compensation payable to underwriters, dealers or agents and any other material terms of the plan of distribution. Securities may be sold from time to time in one or more transactions at a fixed price or fixed prices, or at non-fixed prices. If offered on a non-fixed price basis, Securities may be offered at market prices prevailing at the time of sale, at prices related to such prevailing market prices or at prices to be negotiated with purchasers at the time of sale, which prices may vary between purchasers and during the period of distribution. If Securities are offered on a non-fixed price basis, the underwriters’, dealers’ or agents’ compensation will be increased or decreased by the amount by which the aggregate price paid for Securities by the purchasers exceeds or is less than the gross proceeds paid by the underwriters, dealers or agents to us. See “Plan of Distribution”.

The outstanding Common Shares are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (the TSX”) and on the New York Stock Exchange (the NYSE”) under the symbol “ABX”. There is currently no market through which the Preferred Shares, Debt Securities, Subscription Receipts, Warrants, Share Purchase Contracts and Units may be sold and purchasers may not be able to resell any Preferred Shares, Debt Securities, Subscription Receipts, Warrants, Share Purchase Contracts or Units purchased under this Prospectus. This may affect the pricing of such Securities in the secondary market, the transparency and availability of trading prices, the liquidity of such Securities and the extent of issuer regulation. See “Risk Factors” below and the “Risk Factors” section of the applicable Prospectus Supplement.

This Prospectus does not qualify for issuance Debt Securities in respect of which the payment of principal and/or interest may be determined, in whole or in part, by reference to one or more underlying interests including, for example, an equity or debt security, a statistical measure of economic or financial performance including, but not limited to, any currency, consumer price or mortgage index, or the price or value of one or more commodities, indices or other items, or any other item or formula, or any combination or basket of the foregoing items. For greater certainty, this Prospectus may qualify for issuance Debt Securities in respect of which the payment of principal and/or interest may be determined, in whole or in part, by reference to published rates of a central banking authority or one or more financial institutions, such as a prime rate or bankers’ acceptance rate, or to recognized market benchmark interest rates such as LIBOR, EURIBOR or a United States federal funds rate.

Subject to applicable laws, in connection with any offering of Securities, the underwriters, dealers or agents may over-allot or effect transactions which stabilize or maintain the market price of the Securities at levels other than those which may prevail on the open market. Such transactions, if commenced, may be interrupted or discontinued at any time. See “Plan of Distribution”.

 

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NOTICE TO READERS      1  
CAUTIONARY STATEMENT ON FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION      1  
NOTICE REGARDING PRESENTATION OF OUR MINERAL RESERVE AND MINERAL RESOURCE ESTIMATES      3  
ENFORCEABILITY OF CERTAIN CIVIL LIABILITIES      3  
CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE RATE INFORMATION      4  
DOCUMENTS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE      4  
WHERE YOU CAN FIND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION      6  
PRESENTATION OF FINANCIAL INFORMATION      6  
RISK FACTORS      7  
BARRICK      10  
CONSOLIDATED CAPITALIZATION      11  
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EARNINGS COVERAGE RATIOS      11  
USE OF PROCEEDS      12  
SHARE STRUCTURE      12  
DIVIDENDS      12  
DESCRIPTION OF SECURITIES OFFERED      12  
PRIOR SALES      22  
TRADING PRICES AND VOLUMES      22  
PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION      23  
CERTAIN INCOME TAX CONSIDERATIONS      24  
LEGAL MATTERS      24  
INTERESTS OF QUALIFIED PERSONS      24  
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS OF BARRICK      24  
AUDITORS      25  
REGISTRAR AND TRANSFER AGENT      25  
DOCUMENTS FILED AS PART OF THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT      25  
 


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NOTICE TO READERS

This Prospectus provides a general description of the Securities that we may offer. Each time we sell Securities under this Prospectus, we will provide you with a Prospectus Supplement that will contain specific information about the terms of that offering. The Prospectus Supplement may also add, update or change information contained in this Prospectus. Before investing in any Securities, you should read both this Prospectus and any applicable Prospectus Supplement, together with the additional information described below and in the applicable Prospectus Supplement under “Documents Incorporated by Reference”.

Investors should rely only on the information contained in or incorporated by reference in this Prospectus or any applicable Prospectus Supplement. We have not authorized anyone to provide investors with different or additional information. We are not making an offer of Securities in any jurisdiction where the offer is not permitted by law. Prospective investors should not assume that the information contained in or incorporated by reference in this Prospectus or any applicable Prospectus Supplement is accurate as of any date other than the date on the front of the applicable Prospectus Supplement.

Unless we have indicated otherwise, or the context otherwise requires, references in this Prospectus to “Barrick”, “we”, “us” and “our” refer to Barrick Gold Corporation and/or, as applicable, one or more of its subsidiaries.

CAUTIONARY STATEMENT ON FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION

This Prospectus, including the documents incorporated herein by reference, contains “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws and “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (collectively referred to herein as “forward-looking information” or “forward-looking statements”). All statements, other than statements of historical fact, are forward-looking statements. The words “believe”, “expect”, “anticipate”, “contemplate”, “target”, “plan”, “objective”, “aim”, “intend”, “project”, “goal”, “continue”, “budget”, “estimate”, “potential”, “may”, “will”, “can”, “could” and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements.

In particular, this Prospectus contains forward-looking statements including, without limitation, with respect to: (i) Barrick’s forward-looking production guidance; (ii) estimates of future cost of sales per ounce for gold and per pound for copper, all-in-sustaining costs per ounce/pound, cash costs per ounce and C1 cash costs per pound; (iii) cash flow forecasts; (iv) projected capital, operating and exploration expenditures; (v) targeted debt and cost reductions; (vi) targeted investments by Barrick; (vii) mine life and production rates; (viii) potential mineralization and metal or mineral recoveries; (ix) Barrick’s Best-in-Class program (including potential improvements to financial and operating performance that may result from certain Best-in-Class initiatives); (x) the Lama starter project and the potential for phased in development of the Pascua Lama project; (xi) timing and completion of acquisitions; (xii) asset sales or joint ventures; and (xiii) expectations regarding future price assumptions, financial performance and other outlook or guidance.

Forward-looking statements are necessarily based upon a number of estimates and assumptions including material estimates and assumptions related to the factors set forth below that, while considered reasonable by us as at the date of this Prospectus in light of management’s experience and perception of current conditions and expected developments, are inherently subject to significant business, economic and competitive uncertainties and contingencies. Known and unknown factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements and undue reliance should not be placed on such statements and information. Such factors include, but are not limited to: fluctuations in the spot and forward price of gold, copper or certain other commodities (such as silver, diesel fuel, natural gas and electricity); the speculative nature of mineral exploration and development; changes in mineral production performance, exploitation and exploration successes; risks associated with the fact that certain Best-in-Class initiatives are still in the early

 

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stages of evaluation and additional engineering and other analysis is required to fully assess their impact; diminishing quantities or grades of reserves; increased costs, delays, suspensions and technical challenges associated with the construction of capital projects; operating or technical difficulties in connection with mining or development activities, including geotechnical challenges and disruptions in the maintenance or provision of required infrastructure and information technology systems; failure to comply with environmental and health and safety laws and regulations; timing of receipt of, or failure to comply with, necessary permits and approvals; uncertainty whether some or all of the Best-in-Class initiatives and investments targeted by us will meet our capital allocation objectives; the impact of global liquidity and credit availability on the timing of cash flows and the values of assets and liabilities based on projected future cash flows; adverse changes in our credit ratings; the impact of inflation; fluctuations in the currency markets; changes in U.S. dollar interest rates; risks arising from holding derivative instruments; changes in national and local government legislation, taxation, controls or regulations and/or changes in the administration of laws, policies and practices, expropriation or nationalization of property and political or economic developments in Canada, the United States and other jurisdictions in which Barrick does or may carry on business in the future; lack of certainty with respect to foreign legal systems, corruption and other factors that are inconsistent with the rule of law; damage to Barrick’s reputation due to the actual or perceived occurrence of any number of events, including negative publicity with respect to Barrick’s handling of environmental matters or dealings with community groups, whether true or not; risk of loss due to acts of war, terrorism, sabotage and civil disturbances; litigation; contests over title to properties, particularly title to undeveloped properties, or over access to water, power and other required infrastructure; business opportunities that may be presented to, or pursued by, Barrick; our ability to successfully integrate acquisitions or complete divestitures; risks associated with working with partners in jointly controlled assets; employee relations including loss of key employees; increased costs and physical risks, including extreme weather events and resource shortages, related to climate change; availability and increased costs associated with mining inputs and labor; and the organization of our previously held African gold operations and properties under a separate listed company. In addition, there are risks and hazards associated with the business of mineral exploration, development and mining, including environmental hazards, industrial accidents, unusual or unexpected formations, pressures, cave-ins, flooding and gold bullion, copper cathode or gold or copper concentrate losses (and the risk of inadequate insurance, or inability to obtain insurance, to cover these risks).

Many of these uncertainties and contingencies can affect our actual results and could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in any forward-looking statements made by, or on behalf of, us. Readers are cautioned that forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance. All of the forward-looking statements made in this Prospectus are qualified by these cautionary statements. For additional information with respect to our risk factors, reference should be made to the section of this Prospectus entitled “Risk Factors”, to the documents incorporated herein by reference and to our continuous disclosure materials filed from time to time with Canadian and United States securities regulatory authorities. Specific reference is made to the most recent Form 40-F/Annual Information Form on file with the SEC and Canadian provincial securities regulatory authorities for a more detailed discussion of some of the factors underlying forward-looking statements and the risks that may affect Barrick’s ability to achieve the expectations set forth in the forward-looking statements contained in this Prospectus.

All forward-looking information in this Prospectus and in the documents incorporated herein by reference is qualified in its entirety by the above cautionary statements and, except as required by law, we undertake no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking information as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

 

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NOTICE REGARDING PRESENTATION

OF OUR MINERAL RESERVE AND MINERAL RESOURCE ESTIMATES

Our mineral reserves and mineral resources have been calculated in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”), as required by Canadian securities regulatory authorities. For United States reporting purposes, Industry Guide 7 (under the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”)), as interpreted by the Staff of the SEC, applies different standards in order to classify mineralization as a reserve. In addition, while the terms “measured,” “indicated” and “inferred” mineral resources are required pursuant to NI 43-101, the SEC does not recognize such terms. Canadian standards differ significantly from the requirements of the SEC, and mineral resource information contained herein and in the documents incorporated herein by reference is not comparable to similar information regarding mineral reserves disclosed in accordance with the requirements of the SEC. Investors should understand that “inferred” mineral resources have a great amount of uncertainty as to their existence and as to their economic and legal feasibility. In addition, investors are cautioned not to assume that any part or all of our mineral resources constitute or will be converted into reserves. Accordingly, information contained in this Prospectus and in the documents incorporated by reference herein containing descriptions of Barrick’s mineral deposits may not be comparable to similar information made public by United States companies subject to the reporting requirements of United States federal securities laws and the rules and regulations thereunder.

ENFORCEABILITY OF CERTAIN CIVIL LIABILITIES

Barrick is a corporation existing under the laws of the Province of Ontario, Canada. A significant portion of our assets are located outside of the United States. In addition, some of our directors and officers and most of the experts named in this Prospectus are resident outside the United States, and a significant portion of their respective assets are located outside of the United States. We have appointed an agent for service of process in the United States, but it may be difficult for holders of Securities who reside in the United States to effect service within the United States upon those directors, officers and experts who are not residents of the United States. It may also be difficult for holders of the Securities who reside in the United States to realize in the United States upon judgments of courts of the United States predicated upon our civil liability and the civil liability of our directors and officers and experts under United States federal securities laws.

We have filed with the SEC, concurrently with the registration statement on Form F-10, an appointment of agent for service of process on Form F-X. Under the Form F-X, we have appointed CT Corporation System as our agent for service of process in the United States in connection with any investigation or administrative proceeding conducted by the SEC, and any civil suit or action brought against us in a United States court arising out of or related to or concerning the offering of the Securities under the registration statement.

We have been advised by our Canadian counsel, Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP, that there is some doubt as to the enforceability in original actions in Canadian courts of liabilities based upon the U.S. federal securities laws, and as to the enforceability in Canadian courts of judgments of United States courts obtained in actions based upon the civil liability provisions of the United States federal securities laws.

Rick Sims, Patrick Garretson, Kathleen Ann Altman, Stuart E. Collins and Hugo M. Miranda, each a “qualified person” for purposes of Canadian securities legislation who has prepared or supervised the preparation of certain scientific and technical information contained or incorporated by reference in this prospectus, reside outside of Canada. Nine of our directors, Gustavo Cisneros, J. Michael Evans, Brian L. Greenspun, J. Brett Harvey, Pablo Marcet, Dambisa Moyo, Steven J. Shapiro, John L. Thornton and Ernie L. Thrasher, reside outside of Canada and each has appointed Barrick Gold Corporation, Brookfield Place, TD Canada Trust Tower, Suite 3700, 161 Bay Street, P.O. Box 212, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5J 2S1 as agent for service of process. Investors are advised that it may not be possible to enforce judgments obtained in Canada against any person that resides outside of Canada, even if such person has appointed an agent for service of process.

 

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CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE RATE INFORMATION

This Prospectus contains references to United States dollars and Canadian dollars. All dollar amounts referenced, unless otherwise indicated, are expressed in United States dollars. References to “$” or “US$” are to United States dollars and references to “C$” are to Canadian dollars. The following table shows, for the years and dates indicated, certain information regarding the Canadian dollar/United States dollar exchange rate. The information is based on the noon exchange rate as reported by the Bank of Canada. Such exchange rate on March 1, 2017 was C$1.3346 = US$1.00.

 

     Period End      Average(1)      Low      High  
     (C$ per US$)  

Year ended December 31,

           

2016

     1.3427        1.3248        1.2544        1.4589  

2015

     1.3840        1.2787        1.1728        1.3990  

 

  (1) The average of the noon buying rates during the relevant period.

DOCUMENTS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE

Information has been incorporated by reference in this Prospectus from documents filed by us with securities commissions or similar authorities in Canada. Our disclosure documents listed below and filed with the appropriate securities commissions or similar regulatory authorities in each of the provinces and territories of Canada and filed with or furnished to the SEC are specifically incorporated by reference into and form an integral part of this Prospectus:

 

  (a) the annual information form dated as of March 28, 2016 (the “Annual Information Form”) for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2015;

 

  (b) the annual audited consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2016, including consolidated balance sheets as at December 31, 2016 and December 31, 2015 and the consolidated statements of income, comprehensive income, cash flow and changes in equity for each of the years in the two-year period ended December 31, 2016, and related notes (the “Audited Financial Statements”), together with the independent auditor’s report thereon;

 

  (c) the management’s discussion and analysis, as amended, in respect of the Audited Financial Statements (the “Annual Management’s Discussion and Analysis”); and

 

  (d) the information circular dated March 18, 2016 prepared in connection with the annual meeting of Barrick’s shareholders held on April 26, 2016.

Any document of the type referred to above, including any material change report (other than any confidential material change report), any business acquisition report, any Prospectus Supplements disclosing additional or updated information, and any “template version” of “marketing materials” (each as defined in National Instrument 41-101 – General Prospectus Requirements) subsequently filed by us with such securities commissions or regulatory authorities in Canada after the date of this Prospectus, and prior to the termination of the distribution under this Prospectus, shall be deemed to be incorporated by reference into this Prospectus.

In addition, all documents filed by us on Form 6-K or Form 40-F with the SEC on or after the date of this Prospectus shall be deemed to be incorporated by reference into this Prospectus and the registration statement on Form F-10 of which this Prospectus forms a part, if and to the extent expressly provided in such document. The documents incorporated or deemed to be incorporated herein by reference contain meaningful and material information relating to Barrick and the readers should review all information contained in this Prospectus, the applicable Prospectus Supplement and the documents incorporated or deemed to be incorporated by reference herein and therein. Our current reports on Form 6-K and our annual reports on Form 40-F are available on the SEC’s Electronic Data Gathering and Retrieval (“EDGAR”) website at www.sec.gov.

 

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Any statement contained in a document incorporated or deemed to be incorporated by reference in this Prospectus shall be deemed to be modified or superseded for purposes of this Prospectus to the extent that a statement contained herein, or in any other subsequently filed document which also is incorporated or is deemed to be incorporated by reference herein, modifies or supersedes such statement. The modifying or superseding statement need not state that it has modified or superseded a prior statement or include any other information set forth in the document that it modifies or supersedes. The making of a modifying or superseding statement will not be deemed an admission for any purpose that the modified or superseded statement, when made, constituted a misrepresentation, an untrue statement of a material fact or an omission to state a material fact that is required to be stated or that is necessary to make a statement not misleading in light of the circumstances in which it was made. Any statement so modified or superseded shall not be deemed, except as so modified or superseded, to constitute a part of this Prospectus.

When we file a new annual information form and audited consolidated financial statements and related management discussion and analysis with and, where required, they are accepted by, the applicable securities regulatory authorities during the time that this Prospectus is valid, the previous annual information form, the previous audited consolidated financial statements and related management discussion and analysis and all unaudited interim consolidated financial statements and related management discussion and analysis for such periods, all material change reports and any information circular and business acquisition report filed prior to the commencement of our financial year in which the new annual information form is filed will be deemed no longer to be incorporated by reference in this Prospectus for purposes of future offers and sales of Securities under this Prospectus. Upon new interim financial statements and the accompanying management discussion and analysis being filed by us with the applicable securities regulatory authorities during the term of this Prospectus, all interim financial statements and accompanying management’s discussion and analysis filed prior to the filing of the new interim financial statements shall be deemed no longer to be incorporated by reference into this Prospectus for purposes of future offers and sales of Securities hereunder.

Copies of the documents incorporated herein by reference may be obtained on request without charge from the Secretary of Barrick at Brookfield Place, TD Canada Trust Tower, Suite 3700, P.O. Box 212, 161 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5J 2S1, (416) 861-9911. These documents are also available through the Internet on SEDAR, which can be accessed at www.sedar.com. The information contained on, or accessible through, our website or any of the websites listed below is not incorporated by reference into this Prospectus and is not, and should not be considered to be, a part of this Prospectus, unless it is explicitly so incorporated.

 

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WHERE YOU CAN FIND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

In addition to our continuous disclosure obligations under the securities laws of the provinces and territories of Canada, we are subject to the informational requirements of the Exchange Act and in accordance therewith file reports and other information with the SEC. Under the multi-jurisdictional disclosure system adopted by the United States (“MJDS”), such reports and other information may be prepared in accordance with the disclosure requirements of Canada, which requirements are different from those of the United States. As a foreign private issuer, Barrick is exempt from the rules under the Exchange Act prescribing the furnishing and content of proxy statements, and Barrick’s officers and directors are exempt from the reporting and short swing profit recovery provisions contained in Section 16 of the Exchange Act. Any information filed with the SEC can be read and copied at prescribed rates at the SEC’s Public Reference Room at 100 F Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. 20549. Information on the operation of the Public Reference Room may be obtained by calling the SEC at 1-800-SEC-0330 or by accessing its website at www.sec.gov. Some of the documents that we file with or furnish to the SEC are electronically available from the SEC’s Electronic Document Gathering and Retrieval system, which is commonly known by the acronym “EDGAR”, and may be accessed at www.sec.gov.

We have filed with the SEC a registration statement on Form F-10 under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”) with respect to the Securities offered by this Prospectus. This Prospectus, which forms a part of the registration statement, does not contain all of the information set forth in the registration statement, certain parts of which have been omitted in accordance with the rules and regulations of the SEC. For further information with respect to us and the Securities offered in this Prospectus, reference is made to the registration statement and to the schedules and exhibits filed therewith. Statements contained in this Prospectus as to the contents of certain documents are not necessarily complete and, in each instance, reference is made to the copy of the document filed as an exhibit to the registration statement. Each such statement is qualified in its entirety by such reference. See “Documents Filed as Part of the Registration Statement”.

PRESENTATION OF FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Barrick presents its financial statements in United States dollars and its financial statements are prepared in accordance with IFRS as issued by the IASB. Unless otherwise indicated, financial information included or incorporated by reference in this Prospectus has been prepared in accordance with IFRS. As a result, certain financial information included or incorporated by reference in this Prospectus may not be comparable to financial information prepared by companies in the United States. Certain calculations included in tables and other figures in this Prospectus have been rounded for clarity of presentation.

 

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RISK FACTORS

An investment in the Securities involves certain risks. A prospective purchaser of Securities should carefully consider the risks and uncertainties described in the documents incorporated by reference into this Prospectus (including subsequent filed documents incorporated by reference into this Prospectus) and, if applicable, those described in a Prospectus Supplement relating to a specific offering of Securities. Discussions of certain risks and uncertainties affecting our business are provided in our Annual Information Form and our Annual Management’s Discussion and Analysis (or, as applicable, our annual information form and our management’s discussion and analysis for subsequent periods), each of which is incorporated by reference into this Prospectus. These are not the only risks and uncertainties that we face. Additional risks not presently known to us or that we currently consider immaterial may also materially and adversely affect us. If any of the events identified in these risks and uncertainties were to actually occur, our business, financial condition or results of operations could be materially harmed.

In addition, prospective purchasers of Securities should carefully consider, in light of their own financial circumstances, the risk factors set out below, as well as the other information contained in this Prospectus (including the documents incorporated by reference herein) and in all subsequently filed documents incorporated by reference and those described in a Prospectus Supplement relating to a specific offering of Securities, before making an investment decision.

Foreign investments and operations.

Barrick conducts or participates in mining, development and exploration and other activities through subsidiaries and/or joint ventures in many countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Dominican Republic, Papua New Guinea, Saudi Arabia, Tanzania and Zambia. Mining investments are subject to the risks normally associated with any conduct of business in foreign countries including:

 

  (a) renegotiation, cancellation or forced modification of existing contracts;

 

  (b) expropriation or nationalization of property;

 

  (c) changes in laws or policies or increasing legal and regulatory requirements of particular countries, including those relating to taxation, royalties, imports, exports, duties, currency, or other claims by government entities, including retroactive claims and/or changes in the administration of laws, policies and practices;

 

  (d) uncertain political and economic environments, war, terrorism, sabotage and civil disturbances;

 

  (e) delays in obtaining or the inability to obtain or maintain necessary governmental permits or to operate in accordance with such permits or regulatory requirements;

 

  (f) currency fluctuations;

 

  (g) restrictions on the ability of local operating companies to sell gold, copper or other minerals offshore for U.S. dollars, and on the ability of such companies to hold U.S. dollars or other foreign currencies in offshore bank accounts;

 

  (h) import and export regulations, including restrictions on the export of gold, copper or other minerals;

 

  (i) limitations on the repatriation of earnings;

 

  (j) reliance on advisors and consultants in foreign jurisdictions in connection with regulatory, permitting or other governmental requirements; and

 

  (k) increased financing costs.

Operating in emerging markets can increase the risk that contractual and/or mineral rights may be disregarded or unilaterally altered. A special lease agreement (“SLA”) between the Dominican State and Pueblo Viejo Dominicana Corporation (“PVDC”) governs the development and operation of the Pueblo Viejo mine,

 

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including applicable tax rates. Barrick has a 60% equity interest in PVDC. Following the achievement of commercial production at Pueblo Viejo mine in January 2013, the Dominican State engaged PVDC in discussions to amend the SLA. These amendments became effective on October 5, 2013 and resulted in additional and accelerated tax revenues to the Dominican State.

In addition to potentially affecting the price of gold, copper and silver, general inflationary pressures may also affect Barrick’s labor, commodity and other input costs at operations in emerging markets, which could have a materially adverse effect on Barrick’s financial condition, results of operations and capital expenditures for the development of its projects. For example, operating and capital costs at Barrick’s Veladero mine and Pascua-Lama project in Argentina have been impacted in recent years by sustained inflationary pressures in that country and currency fluctuations.

There can be a greater level of political, social and economic risk in emerging markets compared to some other countries in which Barrick operates. Operations in emerging markets may be subject to more frequent civil disturbances and criminal activities such as trespass, illegal mining, sabotage, theft and vandalism. These disturbances and criminal activities have caused disruptions at certain of Barrick’s operations or joint ventures, including the Porgera joint venture in Papua New Guinea (in which Barrick has a 47.5% interest), the Lagunas Norte and Pierina (now in closure) mines in Peru, the Pueblo Viejo mine in the Dominican Republic and certain of Acacia Mining plc’s (“Acacia”) operations in Tanzania, occasionally resulting in the suspension of operations. Affected sites have taken certain measures to protect their employees, property and production facilities from these risks, including entering into arrangements with law enforcement agencies to provide policing and law and order in the areas surrounding the applicable site. The measures that have been implemented by Barrick or Acacia will not guarantee that such incidents will not continue to occur and such incidents may halt or delay production, increase operating costs, result in harm to employees or trespassers, cause damage to production facilities or otherwise decrease operational efficiency, increase community tensions or result in criminal and/or civil liability for Barrick, Acacia or their respective employees and/or financial damages or penalties.

Similarly, different economic and social issues exist in emerging markets which may affect Barrick’s operating and financial results. For example, infectious diseases (including malaria, HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis) are major health care issues in African countries. In Zambia, Barrick has continued workforce training and health programs at its Lumwana mine to maximize prevention awareness and minimize the impact of infectious diseases, including HIV/AIDS and malaria. Similarly, in Tanzania, Acacia, in which Barrick has a 63.9% equity interest, has implemented infectious disease programs, including malaria control programs and HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention programs.

The foregoing risks may limit or disrupt operating mines or projects, restrict the movement of funds, cause Barrick to have to expend more funds than previously expected, or result in the deprivation of contract rights or the taking of property by nationalization or expropriation without fair compensation, and may materially adversely affect Barrick’s financial position or results of operations. Certain of these risks have increased in recent years. Furthermore, in the event of disputes arising from Barrick’s activities in Argentina, Chile, Peru, Dominican Republic, Papua New Guinea, Tanzania, Zambia, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, Barrick has been and may continue to be subject to the jurisdiction of courts outside North America and Australia, which could adversely affect the outcome of the dispute.

There is no existing public market for the Preferred Shares, Debt Securities, Subscription Receipts, Warrants, Share Purchase Contracts or Units and a market may not develop.

There is currently no market through which the Preferred Shares, Debt Securities, Subscription Receipts, Warrants, Share Purchase Contracts or Units may be sold and purchasers of Preferred Shares, Debt Securities, Subscription Receipts, Warrants, Share Purchase Contracts or Units may not be able to resell such Preferred Shares, Debt Securities, Subscription Receipts, Warrants, Share Purchase Contracts or Units purchased under this Prospectus. There can be no assurance that an active trading market will develop for the Preferred Shares, Debt Securities, Subscription Receipts, Warrants, Share Purchase Contracts or Units after an offering or, if developed,

 

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that such market will be sustained. This may affect the pricing of the Preferred Shares, Debt Securities, Subscription Receipts, Warrants, Share Purchase Contracts or Units in the secondary market, the transparency and availability of trading prices, the liquidity of the Preferred Shares, Debt Securities, Subscription Receipts, Warrants, Share Purchase Contracts or Units and the extent of issuer regulation.

The public offering prices of the Securities may be determined by negotiation between Barrick and underwriters, dealers or agents based on several factors and may bear no relationship to the prices at which the Securities will trade in the public market subsequent to such offering, if any public market develops. See “Plan of Distribution”.

Prevailing interest rates will affect the market price or value of the Preferred Shares and Debt Securities.

The market price or value of the Preferred Shares and Debt Securities will decline as prevailing interest rates for comparable debt instruments rise, and increase as prevailing interest rates for comparable debt instruments decline.

The Debt Securities will not be secured by assets of Barrick.

Holders of secured indebtedness of Barrick would have a claim on the assets securing such indebtedness that effectively ranks prior to the claim of holders of Debt Securities and would have a claim that ranks equal with the claim of holders of senior Debt Securities and senior to the claim of holders of subordinated Debt Securities to the extent that such security did not satisfy the secured indebtedness. Furthermore, although covenants given by Barrick in various agreements may restrict incurring secured indebtedness, such indebtedness may, subject to certain conditions, be incurred by us in the future.

Subordination.

The Debt Securities will be senior or subordinated indebtedness as described in the relevant Prospectus Supplement. In the event of the insolvency or winding-up of Barrick, any subordinated Debt Securities would be subordinated and postponed in right of payment to the prior payment in full of all other liabilities and indebtedness of Barrick, other than indebtedness that, by its terms, ranks equally with, or subordinate to, such subordinated Debt Securities.

Potential Dilution.

Our articles of amalgamation allow us to issue an unlimited number of Common Shares for such consideration and on such terms and conditions as shall be established by our Board of Directors, in many cases, without the approval of our shareholders. We may issue Common Shares in public or private offerings (including through the sale of Securities convertible into or exchangeable for Common Shares) and on the exercise of stock options or other securities exercisable for Common Shares. We may also issue Common Shares to finance or as consideration for future acquisitions and other projects or in connection with the establishment or development of strategic relationships. Any such future issuances of Common Shares could be significant and we cannot predict the effect that future issuances and sales of Common Shares will have on the market price of the Common Shares. Issuances of a substantial number of additional Common Shares, or the perception that such issuances could occur, may adversely affect prevailing market prices for our Common Shares. With any additional issuance of Common Shares, investors will suffer dilution to their voting power and we may experience dilution in our earnings per share.

Foreign Currency Risks.

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potential illiquidity in the secondary market. These risks will vary depending on the currency or currencies involved. Prospective purchasers should consult their own financial and legal advisors as to the risks entailed in an investment in Securities denominated in currencies other than the currency primarily used by such purchaser. Such Securities are not an appropriate investment for investors who are unsophisticated with respect to foreign currency transactions.

BARRICK

Overview

Barrick is a corporation existing under the Business Corporations Act (Ontario) resulting from the amalgamation, effective July 14, 1984, under the laws of the Province of Ontario, of Camflo Mines Limited, Bob-Clare Investments Limited and the former Barrick Resources Corporation. By articles of amendment effective December 9, 1985, Barrick changed its name to American Barrick Resources Corporation. Effective January 1, 1995, as a result of an amalgamation with a wholly-owned subsidiary, Barrick changed its name from American Barrick Resources Corporation to Barrick Gold Corporation. In connection with its acquisition of Placer Dome Inc., Barrick amalgamated with Placer Dome Inc. pursuant to articles of amalgamation dated May 9, 2006. On January 1, 2009, Barrick amalgamated with its wholly-owned subsidiary, Arizona Star Resource Corp. Barrick’s head and registered office is located at Brookfield Place, TD Canada Trust Tower, Suite 3700, 161 Bay Street, P.O. Box 212, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5J 2S1.

We are principally engaged in the production and sale of gold and copper, as well as related activities such as exploration and mine development. Our producing gold mines are located in Canada, the United States, Peru, Argentina and the Dominican Republic and our producing copper mine is in Zambia. We hold a 50% interest in Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines, a gold mine located in Australia and hold a 50% equity interest in Barrick (Niugini) Limited, which owns a 95% interest in Porgera, a gold mine located in Papua New Guinea. We also hold a 63.9% equity interest in Acacia Mining plc, a company listed on the London Stock Exchange that owns gold mines and exploration properties in Africa. We have a 50% interest in Zaldívar, a copper mine located in Chile and a 50% interest in Jabal Sayid, a copper mine located in Saudi Arabia. We also have various gold projects located in South America and North America. We sell our gold and copper production into the world market.

Operations in Emerging Markets

Barrick conducts or participates in mining, development and exploration and other activities through subsidiaries and/or joint ventures in many countries, including the United States, Canada and Australia and in emerging markets such as Argentina, Chile, Peru, the Dominican Republic, Papua New Guinea, Saudi Arabia, Tanzania and Zambia. Barrick has a long history of successfully developing and operating mines in emerging markets and has organizational and governance structures and protocols in place to manage the regulatory, legal, linguistic and cultural challenges and risks associated with having operations in these jurisdictions. For a detailed discussion of the risks associated with operating in emerging markets see “Risk Factors – Foreign investments and operations”.

Barrick holds its properties and projects in emerging markets indirectly through subsidiaries and/or joint venture entities which are locally incorporated or established to ensure compliance with local law. These operating subsidiaries or joint venture entities are in turn held through holding companies incorporated in jurisdictions with well-developed and reliable legal and taxation systems. Such holding companies: (i) facilitate internal company reorganizations of group companies; (ii) may facilitate project financing and commercial transactions such as entry into joint ventures; and (iii) provide for predictability and legitimate dispute resolution processes. We have implemented a system of corporate governance, internal controls over financial reporting and disclosure controls and procedures that apply to Barrick and its consolidated subsidiaries and joint ventures. These systems, which are implemented by our senior management and overseen by our Board of Directors, allow Barrick to monitor the activities at, and receive timely reports from Barrick’s operating subsidiaries and joint

 

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ventures. Barrick’s weekly Business Plan Review (“BPR”) meetings, chaired by our President and our Chief Operating Officer, and attended by senior management (including mine general managers, country executive directors and senior officers), serve as a forum to identify, review and address potential risks around the world.

Board Composition

Barrick’s Board of Directors includes directors with experience working or running businesses in many of the emerging markets in which Barrick’s most important projects are located. Gustavo Cisneros, the Chair of Barrick’s Corporate Governance and Nominating Committee, is an established businessman with significant experience running businesses in the Dominican Republic and Latin America. Barrick also recently appointed Pablo Marcet to the Board of Directors. Mr. Marcet is an Argentinean national who is a seasoned mining professional with 30 years’ experience in the exploration, development, and operation of mines across Latin America and East Africa. Messrs. Cisneros and Marcet are fluent Spanish speakers who are well versed in many of the cultural, legal and regulatory systems that are relevant to operating in Latin America and the Dominican Republic. They are able to provide the Board of Directors with insight into, and an understanding of, many of the key issues that are germane to Barrick’s operations in these jurisdictions. In addition, our directors regularly visit Barrick’s operations throughout the world, providing them with the opportunity to familiarize themselves first-hand with Barrick’s global operations, the management teams responsible for overseeing Barrick’s projects, and the specific risks and challenges associated with administering projects in emerging markets. In 2016 and 2017, members of the Board of Directors have visited Barrick’s Cortez, Goldstrike, Porgera, Turquoise Ridge, and Veladero sites to monitor operational progress and risks.

Local Presence and Decentralized Organizational Structure

Barrick contributes to the social and economic development of the emerging markets in which it operates by, among other things, hiring local employees and investing in local communities. Working with local employees helps to build trust and develop relationships with local leaders and governments. Barrick also draws on the experience and expertise of its local employees and professional advisors (including local legal counsel) to help navigate the regulatory, cultural and legal landscapes where it conducts operations. In addition, management at each of the mine sites and projects is fluent in the primary language of the jurisdictions in which they operate, and are also proficient in English, enabling them to communicate with local employees, regulators and governments in the local language, and report to head office in English.

Several of our operations in emerging markets are held through joint ventures with companies that have many years of experience operating in such markets. For example, the Zaldivar Copper Mine in Chile is held through a 50-50 joint venture with Antofagasta plc, a company with a long history in and strong ties to Chile, and the Jabal Sayid Copper Mine in Saudi Arabia is a 50-50 joint venture with the Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Ma’aden), a 50% Saudi government-owned entity. By partnering in this manner, Barrick is able to mitigate the risk of operating in certain emerging markets while leveraging the expertise and experience of its partners in dealing with issues that may arise from time to time in these markets.

CONSOLIDATED CAPITALIZATION

There have been no material changes in our share or loan capital, on a consolidated basis, from December 31, 2016 to the date of this Prospectus.

EARNINGS COVERAGE RATIOS

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USE OF PROCEEDS

Unless otherwise specified in a Prospectus Supplement, we intend to use the net proceeds from the sale of Securities for general corporate purposes. Specific information about the use of net proceeds of any offering of Securities under this Prospectus will be set forth in the applicable Prospectus Supplement. We may invest funds which we do not immediately use. Such investments may include short-term marketable investment grade securities denominated in Canadian dollars, United States dollars or other currencies. We may, from time to time, issue securities other than pursuant to this Prospectus.

SHARE STRUCTURE

Barrick’s authorized share capital consists of an unlimited number of common shares, an unlimited number of First Preferred Shares issuable in series and an unlimited number of Second Preferred Shares issuable in series. As of March 1, 2017, we had issued and outstanding 1,165,574,071 Common Shares. We have authorized $0.114 Non-cumulative Redeemable Convertible First Preferred Shares, Series A, $0.126 Non-cumulative Redeemable Convertible First Preferred Shares, Series B, First Preferred Shares, Series C Special Voting Share and $0.222 Non-cumulative Redeemable Convertible Second Preferred Shares, Series A, of which none of the foregoing are currently outstanding.

DIVIDENDS

Barrick’s practice has been to declare dividends following a fiscal quarter in its announcement of the results for such quarter. Dividends declared are paid in the same quarter. Barrick’s dividend reinvestment plan resulted in 492,692 Common Shares issued to shareholders for the year ended December 31, 2016. The amount and timing of any dividends is within the discretion of Barrick’s Board of Directors. The Board of Directors reviews the dividend policy quarterly based on, among other things, our current and projected liquidity profile.

DESCRIPTION OF SECURITIES OFFERED

Common Shares

There are no limitations contained in the articles or by-laws of Barrick or the Business Corporations Act (Ontario) on the ability of a person who is not a Canadian resident to hold Common Shares or exercise the voting rights associated with our Common Shares.

The rights, preferences and privileges of holders of Common Shares are subject to the rights of the holders of shares of any class or series of Preferred Shares or any other class ranking senior to the Common Shares that Barrick may issue in the future. A summary of the rights of the Common Shares is set forth below. Common Shares may be sold separately or together with Preferred Shares, Debt Securities, Subscription Receipts, Warrants or Share Purchase Contracts under this Prospectus. Common Shares may also be issuable on conversion, exchange, exercise or maturity of certain Debt Securities, Subscription Receipts, Warrants or Share Purchase Contracts qualified for issuance under this Prospectus.

Dividends

Holders of Common Shares are entitled to receive dividends if, as and when declared by our Board of Directors in respect of the Common Shares. The Business Corporations Act (Ontario) provides that a corporation may not declare or pay a dividend if there are reasonable grounds for believing that it is, or would be after the payment of the dividend, unable to pay its liabilities as they become due or the realizable value of its assets would thereby be less than the aggregate of its liabilities and stated capital of all classes of shares of its capital.

 

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Liquidation

Subject to the prior rights of the holders, if any, of the Preferred Shares then outstanding and of the shares then outstanding of any other class ranking senior to the Common Shares, the holders of Common Shares are entitled to share rateably in any distribution of the assets of Barrick upon liquidation, dissolution or winding-up, after satisfaction of all debts and other liabilities.

Voting Rights

The holders of Common Shares are entitled to one vote for each share on all matters submitted to a vote of shareholders and do not have cumulative voting rights.

Preferred Shares

The following is a summary of the material rights, privileges, conditions and restrictions attached to the First Preferred Shares and the Second Preferred Shares. The specific terms of the Preferred Shares, including the designation of the particular class, series, liquidation preference amount, the number of shares offered, the offering price (or the manner of determination thereof if offered on a non-fixed price basis), the currency or currency unit for which such shares may be purchased, any voting rights, any rights to receive dividends, any terms of redemption, any conversion or exchange rights for other securities of Barrick and any other specific terms, and the extent to which the general terms described in this section apply to those Preferred Shares, will be set forth in the applicable Prospectus Supplement. One or more classes or series of Preferred Shares may be sold separately or together with Common Shares, Debt Securities, Subscription Receipts, Warrants or Share Purchase Contracts under this prospectus.

Any convertible or exchangeable Preferred Shares will be convertible or exchangeable only for other securities of Barrick.

Issuance in Series

First Preferred Shares and Second Preferred Shares may be issued from time to time in series. The Board of Directors of Barrick determines by resolution the designation, rights, privileges, restrictions and conditions to be attached to each such series.

Redemption

Barrick is entitled to redeem all or any part of the First Preferred Shares or Second Preferred Shares of any series on payment for each share of the amount equal to the result obtained when the stated capital account for the series is divided by the number of issued and outstanding shares of such series together with such premium, if any, as may be determined by the Board of Directors in connection with its determination of the designation, rights, privileges, restrictions and conditions to be attached to the applicable series, and all declared and unpaid dividends thereon. Barrick is also entitled to purchase for cancellation all or any part of the First Preferred Shares and Second Preferred Shares of any series.

Priority

The First Preferred Shares and the Second Preferred Shares of each series are entitled to a preference over the Common Shares and any other shares ranking junior to the First Preferred Shares or Second Preferred Shares, as the case may be, with respect to the payment of dividends and the distribution of assets in the event of a liquidation, dissolution or winding-up of Barrick. Any series of First Preferred Shares or Second Preferred Shares may also be given such other preferences over the Common Shares and any other shares ranking junior to the First Preferred Shares or Second Preferred Shares, as the case may be, as may be determined. In the event of a

 

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liquidation, dissolution or winding-up of Barrick, the holders of the First Preferred Shares are entitled to receive, in the aggregate, the amount of the stated capital account of the First Preferred Shares plus all declared and unpaid dividends plus, if the liquidation, dissolution or winding-up is voluntary, any premium to which the shares would be entitled on a redemption, before any amount is paid or property or assets are distributed to the holders of Common Shares or any other shares ranking junior to the First Preferred Shares. After payment of such amount, the holders of the First Preferred Shares are not entitled to share in any further distribution of the property or assets of Barrick. In the event of a liquidation, dissolution or winding-up of Barrick, the holders of the Second Preferred Shares are entitled to receive, in the aggregate, the amount of the stated capital account of the Second Preferred Shares plus all declared and unpaid dividends plus, if the liquidation, dissolution or winding-up is voluntary, any premium to which the shares would be entitled on a redemption, before any amount is paid or property or assets are distributed to the holders of Common Shares or any other shares ranking junior to the Second Preferred Shares. After payment of such amount, the holders of the Second Preferred Shares are not entitled to share in any further distribution of the property or assets of Barrick.

Dividends

The holders of First Preferred Shares and Second Preferred Shares are entitled to receive fixed, noncumulative preferential quarterly cash dividends at such rate and on such dates as may be determined by the Board of Directors in connection with its determination of the designation, rights, privileges, restrictions and conditions to be attached to the applicable series.

Modification

The approval of the holders of the First Preferred Shares or the Second Preferred Shares is required to delete or vary any right, privilege, restriction or condition attaching to the First Preferred Shares or Second Preferred Shares, as the case may be, as a class and any other matter requiring the approval or consent of the holders of the First Preferred Shares or the Second Preferred Shares, as the case may be, as a class.

Debt Securities

The following sets forth certain general terms and provisions of the Debt Securities. The particular terms and provisions of a series of Debt Securities offered pursuant to an accompanying Prospectus Supplement, and the extent to which the general terms and provisions described below may apply to such Debt Securities, will be described in the applicable Prospectus Supplement. One or more series of Debt Securities may be sold separately or together with Common Shares, Preferred Shares, Subscription Receipts, Warrants or Share Purchase Contracts under this Prospectus, or on conversion or exchange of any such Securities.

Priority

The Debt Securities will be senior or subordinated indebtedness of Barrick as described in the relevant Prospectus Supplement. If the Debt Securities are senior indebtedness, they will rank equally and rateably with all other unsecured indebtedness of Barrick, from time to time issued and outstanding, which is not subordinated.

If the Debt Securities are subordinated indebtedness, they will rank equally and rateably with all other subordinated Debt Securities from time to time issued and outstanding. In the event of the insolvency or winding-up of Barrick, the subordinated Debt Securities will be subordinated and postponed in right of payment to the prior payment in full of all other liabilities and indebtedness of Barrick, other than indebtedness that, by its terms, ranks equally with, or subordinate to, such subordinated Debt Securities.

The Debt Securities are Unsecured Obligations

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Terms of the Debt Securities

As required by United States federal law and in conformity with the applicable laws of Canada, for all bonds and notes of companies that are publicly offered, the Debt Securities will be governed by a document called an “indenture”. There will be a separate indenture for the senior Debt Securities and the subordinated Debt Securities. An indenture is a contract between a financial institution, acting on your behalf as trustee of the Debt Securities offered, and us. The trustee has two main roles. First, subject to some limitations on the extent to which the trustee can act on your behalf, the trustee can enforce your rights against us if we default on our obligations under the indenture. Second, the trustee performs certain administrative duties for us. The aggregate principal amount of Debt Securities that may be issued under each indenture is unlimited. A copy of the form of each indenture to be entered into in connection with offerings of Debt Securities has been filed with the SEC as an exhibit to the registration statement on Form F-10, and will be filed with the securities regulatory authorities in Canada when it is entered into. A copy of any indenture or supplement thereto entered into by us will be filed with securities regulatory authorities and will be available on our SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com.

This Prospectus does not qualify for issuance Debt Securities in respect of which the payment of principal and/or interest may be determined, in whole or in part, by reference to one or more underlying interests including, for example, an equity or debt security, a statistical measure of economic or financial performance including, but not limited to, any currency, consumer price or mortgage index, or the price or value of one or more commodities, indices or other items, or any other item or formula, or any combination or basket of the foregoing items. For greater certainty, this Prospectus may qualify for issuance Debt Securities in respect of which the payment of principal and/or interest may be determined, in whole or in part, by reference to published rates of a central banking authority or one or more financial institutions, such as a prime rate or bankers’ acceptance rate, or to recognized market benchmark interest rates such as LIBOR, EURIBOR or a United States federal funds rate.

Selected provisions of the Debt Securities and the indenture(s) under which such Debt Securities will be issued are summarized below. This summary is not complete. The statements made in this Prospectus relating to any indenture and Debt Securities to be issued thereunder are summaries of certain anticipated provisions thereof and are subject to, and are qualified in their entirety by reference to, all provisions of the applicable indenture.

The indentures will not limit the amount of Debt Securities that we may issue thereunder. We may issue Debt Securities from time to time under an indenture in one or more series by entering into supplemental indentures or by our Board of Directors or a duly authorized committee authorizing the issuance. The Debt Securities of a series need not be issued at the same time, bear interest at the same rate or mature on the same date.

The Prospectus Supplement for a particular series of Debt Securities will disclose the specific terms of such Debt Securities, including the price or prices at which the Debt Securities to be offered will be issued. The terms and provisions of any Debt Securities offered under a Prospectus Supplement may differ from the terms described below, and may not be subject to or contain any or all of such terms. Those terms may include some or all of the following:

 

  (a) the designation, aggregate principal amount and authorized denominations of such Debt Securities;

 

  (b) the indenture under which such Debt Securities will be issued and the trustee(s) thereunder;

 

  (c) the currency or currency units for which the Debt Securities may be purchased and the currency or currency unit in which the principal and any interest is payable (in either case, if other than Canadian dollars);

 

  (d) whether such Debt Securities are senior or subordinated and, if subordinated, the applicable subordination provisions;

 

  (e) the percentage of the principal amount at which such Debt Securities will be issued;

 

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  (f) the date or dates on which such Debt Securities will mature;

 

  (g) the rate or rates per annum at which such Debt Securities will bear interest (if any), or the method of determination of such rates (if any);

 

  (h) the dates on which any such interest will be payable and the record dates for such payments;

 

  (i) any redemption term or terms under which such Debt Securities may be defeased;

 

  (j) whether such Debt Securities are to be issued in registered form, bearer form or in the form of temporary or permanent global securities and the basis of exchange, transfer and ownership thereof;

 

  (k) the place or places where principal, premium and interest will be payable;

 

  (l) the designation and terms of any other Securities with which the Debt Securities will be offered, if any, and the principal amount of Debt Securities that will be offered with each Security;

 

  (m) the securities exchange(s) on which such series of Debt Securities will be listed, if any;

 

  (n) any terms relating to the modification, amendment or waiver of any terms of such Debt Securities or the applicable indenture;

 

  (o) any change in the right of the trustee or the holders to declare the principal, premium and interest with respect to such series of debt securities to be due and payable;

 

  (p) governing law;

 

  (q) any limit upon the aggregate principal amount of the Debt Securities of such series that may be authenticated and delivered under the indenture;

 

  (r) if other than Barrick or the trustee, the identity of each registrar and/or paying agent;

 

  (s) if the Debt Securities are issued as a Unit with another Security, the date on and after which the Debt Securities and other Security will be separately transferable;

 

  (t) if the Debt Securities are to be issued upon the exercise of Warrants, the time, manner and place for such Securities to be authenticated and delivered;

 

  (u) if the Debt Securities are to be convertible or exchangeable into other securities of Barrick, the terms and procedures for the conversion or exchange of the Debt Securities into other securities; and

 

  (v) any other specific terms of the Debt Securities of such series, including any events of default or covenants.

Any convertible or exchangeable Debt Securities will be convertible or exchangeable only for other securities of Barrick.

Debt Securities, if issued in registered form, will be exchangeable for other Debt Securities of the same series and tenor, registered in the same name, for a like aggregate principal amount in authorized denominations and will be transferable at any time or from time to time at the corporate trust office of the relevant trustee. No charge will be made to the holder for any such exchange or transfer except for any tax or government charge incidental thereto.

Modifications

We may amend any indenture and the Debt Securities without the consent of the holders of the Debt Securities in certain circumstances including to cure any ambiguity, to cure, correct or supplement any defective or inconsistent provision, or in any other manner that will not materially and adversely affect the interests of holders of outstanding Debt Securities. A more detailed description of the amendment provisions will be included in the applicable Prospectus Supplement.

 

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Subscription Receipts

Subscription Receipts may be offered separately or together with Common Shares, Preferred Shares, Debt Securities or Warrants, as the case may be. Subscription Receipts will be issued under a subscription receipt agreement (a “Subscription Receipt Agreement”) that will be entered into between us and the escrow agent (the “Escrow Agent”) at the time of issuance of the Subscription Receipts. Each Escrow Agent will be a financial institution authorized to carry on business as a trustee. If underwriters or agents are used in the sale of any Subscription Receipts, one or more of such underwriters or agents may also be a party to the Subscription Receipt Agreement governing the Subscription Receipts sold to or through such underwriter or agent.

Terms of the Subscription Receipts

The applicable Prospectus Supplement will include details of the Subscription Receipt Agreement covering the Subscription Receipts being offered. The specific terms of the Subscription Receipts, and the extent to which the general terms described in this section apply to those Subscription Receipts, will be set forth in the applicable Prospectus Supplement. A copy of the Subscription Receipt Agreement will be filed by us with securities regulatory authorities after it has been entered into by us and will be available on our SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com.

This section describes the general terms that will apply to any Subscription Receipts being offered. The terms and provisions of any Subscription Receipts offered under a Prospectus Supplement may differ from the terms described below, and may not be subject to or contain any or all of such terms. The particular terms of each issue of Subscription Receipts that will be described in the related Prospectus Supplement will include, where applicable:

 

  (a) the number of Subscription Receipts;

 

  (b) the price at which the Subscription Receipts will be offered;

 

  (c) conditions (the “Release Conditions”) for the exchange of Subscription Receipts into Common Shares, Preferred Shares or Debt Securities, as the case may be, and the consequences of such conditions not being satisfied;

 

  (d) the procedures for the exchange of the Subscription Receipts into Common Shares, Preferred Shares or Debt Securities;

 

  (e) the number of Common Shares, Preferred Shares or Debt Securities to be exchanged for each Subscription Receipt;

 

  (f) the currency or currency unit for which Subscription Receipts may be purchased and the aggregate principal amount, currency or currencies, denominations and terms of the series of Common Shares, Preferred Shares or Debt Securities that may be exchanged upon exercise of each Subscription Receipt;

 

  (g) the designation and terms of any other Securities with which the Subscription Receipts will be offered, if any, and the number of Subscription Receipts that will be offered with each Security;

 

  (h) the dates or periods during which the Subscription Receipts may be exchanged into Common Shares, Preferred Shares or Debt Securities;

 

  (i) the identity of the Escrow Agent;

 

  (j) the terms and conditions under which the Escrow Agent will hold all or a portion of the gross proceeds from the sale of such Subscription Receipts, together with interest and income earned thereon, or collectively, the Escrowed Funds, pending satisfaction of the Release Conditions;

 

  (k)

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  portion of the Escrowed Funds to such underwriters or agents in payment of all or a portion of their fees or commissions in connection with the sale of the Subscription Receipts;

 

  (l) procedures for the payment by the Escrow Agent to holders of such Subscription Receipts of an amount equal to all or a portion of the subscription price of their Subscription Receipts, plus any additional amounts provided for in the Subscription Receipt Agreement, if the Release Conditions are not satisfied;

 

  (m) the securities exchange(s) on which the Subscription Receipts will be listed, if any; and

 

  (n) any other material terms and conditions of the Subscription Receipts.

Prior to the exchange of their Subscription Receipts, holders of Subscription Receipts will not have any of the rights of holders of the securities to be received on the exchange of the Subscription Receipts.

Subscription Receipts, if issued in registered form, will be exchangeable for other Subscription Receipts of the same tenor, at the office indicated in the Prospectus Supplement. No charge will be made to the holder for any such exchange or transfer except for any tax or government charge incidental thereto.

Escrow

The Subscription Receipt Agreement will provide that the Escrowed Funds will be held in escrow by the Escrow Agent, and such Escrowed Funds will be released to us (and, if the Subscription Receipts are sold to or through underwriters or agents, a portion of the Escrowed Funds may be released to such underwriters or agents in payment of all or a portion of their fees in connection with the sale of the Subscription Receipts) at the time and under the terms specified by the Subscription Receipt Agreement. If the Release Conditions are not satisfied, holders of Subscription Receipts will receive payment of an amount equal to all or a portion of the subscription price for their Subscription Receipts, plus any additional amounts provided for in the Subscription Receipt Agreement, in accordance with the terms of the Subscription Receipt Agreement.

Modifications

The Subscription Receipt Agreement will specify the terms upon which modifications and alterations to the Subscription Receipts issued thereunder may be made by way of a resolution of holders of Subscription Receipts at a meeting of such holders or by way of consent in writing from such holders. The number of holders of Subscription Receipts required to pass such a resolution or execute such a written consent will be specified in the Subscription Receipt Agreement. The Subscription Receipt Agreement will also specify that we may amend the Subscription Receipt Agreement and the Subscription Receipts, without the consent of the holders of the Subscription Receipts, to cure any ambiguity, to cure, correct or supplement any defective or inconsistent provision, or in any other manner that will not materially and adversely affect the interests of the holder of outstanding Subscription Receipts or as otherwise specified in the Subscription Receipt Agreement.

Warrants

The following sets forth certain general terms and provisions of the Warrants. We may issue Warrants for the purchase of Common Shares, Preferred Shares, Debt Securities or other securities of Barrick. Warrants may be issued independently or together with Common Shares, Preferred Shares, Debt Securities, Subscription Receipts or other Securities offered by any Prospectus Supplement and may be attached to, or separate from, any such offered Securities. Each series of Warrants will be issued under a warrant agreement between us and a warrant agent that we will name in the applicable Prospectus Supplement.

Terms of the Warrants

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in this section apply to those Warrants, will be set forth in the applicable Prospectus Supplement. A copy of the warrant agreement will be filed by us with securities regulatory authorities after it has been entered into by us and will be available on our SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com.

This section describes the general terms that will apply to any Warrants being offered. The terms and provisions of any Warrants offered under a Prospectus Supplement may differ from the terms described below, and may not be subject to or contain any or all of such terms. The particular terms of each issue of Warrants that will be described in the related Prospectus Supplement will include, where applicable:

 

  (a) the designation of the Warrants;

 

  (b) the aggregate number of Warrants offered and the offering price;

 

  (c) the designation, number and terms of the Common Shares, Preferred Shares, Debt Securities or other Securities purchasable upon exercise of the Warrants, and procedures that will result in the adjustment of those numbers;

 

  (d) the exercise price of the Warrants;

 

  (e) the dates or periods during which the Warrants are exercisable;

 

  (f) the designation and terms of any securities with which the Warrants are issued;

 

  (g) if the Warrants are issued as a Unit with another Security, the date on and after which the Warrants and the other Security will be separately transferable;

 

  (h) the currency or currency unit in which the exercise price is denominated;

 

  (i) whether such Warrants will be subject to redemption or call, and if so, the terms of such redemption or call provisions;

 

  (j) any minimum or maximum amount of Warrants that may be exercised at any one time;

 

  (k) whether such Warrants will be listed on any securities exchange;

 

  (l) whether the Warrants will be issued in fully registered or global form;

 

  (m) any terms, procedures and limitations relating to the transferability, exchange or exercise of the Warrants;

 

  (n) any rights, privileges, restrictions and conditions attaching to the Warrants; and

 

  (o) any other specific terms.

Warrant certificates, if issued in registered form, will be exchangeable for new warrant certificates of different denominations at the office indicated in the prospectus supplement. No charge will be made to the holder for any such exchange or transfer except for any tax or government charge incidental thereto. Prior to the exercise of their Warrants, holders of Warrants will not have any of the rights of holders of the Securities subject to the Warrants.

Modifications

We may amend any warrant agreement and the Warrants without the consent of the holders of the Warrants in certain circumstances including to cure any ambiguity, to cure, correct or supplement any defective or inconsistent provision, or in any other manner that will not materially and adversely affect the interests of holders of outstanding Warrants. A more detailed description of the amendment provisions will be included in the applicable Prospectus Supplement.

Enforceability

The warrant agent will act solely as our agent. The warrant agent will not have any duty or responsibility if we default under the warrant agreements or the warrant certificates. A Warrant holder may, without the consent of the warrant agent, enforce, by appropriate legal action on its own behalf, the holder’s right to exercise the holder’s Warrants.

 

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Share Purchase Contracts

The following sets forth certain general terms and provisions of the Share Purchase Contracts. We may issue Share Purchase Contracts, representing contracts obligating holders to purchase from or sell to us, and obligating us to purchase from or sell to the holders, a specified number of Common Shares or Preferred Shares, as applicable, at a future date or dates, including by way of instalment.

Share Purchase Contracts may be issued independently or together with Common Shares, Preferred Shares or Debt Securities or other Securities offered by any Prospectus Supplement and may be attached to, or separate from, any such offered Securities. Each series of Share Purchase Contracts will be issued under a share purchase contract agreement between us and an agent that we will name in the applicable Prospectus Supplement.

Terms of the Share Purchase Contracts

The price per Common Share or Preferred Share, as applicable, may be fixed at the time the Share Purchase Contracts are issued or may be determined by reference to a specific formula contained in the Share Purchase Contracts. We may issue Share Purchase Contracts in accordance with applicable laws and in such amounts and in as many distinct series as we may determine.

Any Prospectus Supplement for Share Purchase Contracts supplementing this prospectus will contain the terms and other information with respect to the Share Purchase Contracts being offered thereby, including:

 

  (a) whether the Share Purchase Contracts obligate the holder to purchase or sell, or both purchase and sell, Common Shares or Preferred Shares, as applicable, and the nature and amount of each of those Securities, or the method of determining those amounts;

 

  (b) whether the Share Purchase Contracts are to be prepaid, paid in the future or paid in instalments;

 

  (c) any conditions upon which the purchase or sale will be contingent and the consequences if such conditions are not satisfied;

 

  (d) the currency or currency units in which the Share Purchase Contracts may be purchased and the underlying Common Shares or Preferred Shares denominated;

 

  (e) whether the Share Purchase Contracts are to be settled by delivery, or by reference or linkage to the value or performance of Common Shares or Preferred Shares;

 

  (f) if Share Purchase Contracts are issued as a Unit with another Security, the date on and after which the Share Purchase Contract and the other Security will be separately transferable;

 

  (g) any acceleration, cancellation, termination or other provisions relating to the settlement of the share purchase contracts;

 

  (h) the date or dates on which the sale or purchase must be made, if any;

 

  (i) the terms of any security to be granted by holders to secure their obligations thereunder;

 

  (j) the securities exchange(s) on which the Share Purchase Contracts will be listed, if any;

 

  (k) any rights, privileges, restrictions and conditions attaching to the Share Purchase Contracts; and

 

  (l) any other specific terms.

The preceding description and any description of Share Purchase Contracts in the applicable Prospectus Supplement does not purport to be complete and is subject to and is qualified in its entirety by reference to the share purchase contract agreement and, if applicable, collateral arrangements and depository arrangements relating to such Share Purchase Contracts.

 

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Share Purchase Contract certificates, if issued in registered form, will be exchangeable for new share purchase contract certificates of different denominations at the office indicated in the Prospectus Supplement. No charge will be made to the holder for any such exchange or transfer except for any tax or government charge incidental thereto. In the case of Share Purchase Contracts which obligate the holders to purchase Securities from us, the holders will not have any of the rights of holders of the Securities to be purchased pursuant to the Share Purchase Contracts until the completion of the purchase of those Securities by the relevant holder in accordance with the terms of the Share Purchase Contract.

Modifications

We may amend any share purchase contract agreement and the Share Purchase Contracts without the consent of the holders of the Share Purchase Contracts in certain circumstances including to cure any ambiguity, to cure, correct or supplement any defective or inconsistent provision, or in any other manner that will not materially and adversely affect the interests of holders of outstanding Share Purchase Contracts. A more detailed description of the amendment provisions will be included in the applicable Prospectus Supplement.

Units

The following sets forth certain general terms and provisions of the Units. We may issue Units comprised of only one or more of the other Securities described in this prospectus in any combination. Each Unit will be issued so that the holder of the Unit is also the holder of each Security included in the Unit. Thus, the holder of a Unit will have the rights and obligations of a holder of each included Security. The unit agreement under which a Unit is issued may provide that the Securities included in the Unit may not be held or transferred separately, at any time or at any time before a specified date.

Terms of the Units

Any Prospectus Supplement for Units supplementing this Prospectus will contain the terms and other information with respect to the Units being offered thereby, including:

 

  (a) the designation and terms of the Units and of the Securities comprising the Units, including whether and under what circumstances those Securities may be held or transferred separately;

 

  (b) any provisions for the issuance, payment, settlement, transfer or exchange of the Units or of the Securities comprising the Units;

 

  (c) how, for income tax purposes, the purchase price paid for the Units is to be allocated among the component Securities;

 

  (d) the currency or currency units in which the Units may be purchased and the underlying Securities denominated;

 

  (e) the securities exchange(s) on which such Units will be listed, if any;

 

  (f) whether the Units and the underlying Securities will be issued in fully registered or global form; and

 

  (g) any other specific terms of the Units and the underlying Securities.

The preceding description and any description of Units in the applicable Prospectus Supplement does not purport to be complete and is subject to and is qualified in its entirety by reference to the unit agreement and, if applicable, collateral arrangements and depositary arrangements relating to such Units.

Modifications

We may amend the unit agreement and the Units, without the consent of the holders of the Units, to cure any ambiguity, to cure, correct or supplement any defective or inconsistent provision, or in any other manner that will not materially and adversely affect the interests of holders of outstanding Units. Other amendment provisions will be as indicated in the applicable Prospectus Supplement.

 

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PRIOR SALES

We have not sold or issued any Preferred Shares, Debt Securities, Subscription Receipts, Warrants, Share Purchase Contracts, Units or securities convertible into Preferred Shares, Debt Securities, Subscription Receipts, Warrants, Share Purchase Contracts or Units during the 12 months prior to the date hereof. The following table summarizes our issuances of Common Shares and securities convertible into Common Shares during the 12 months prior to the date of this Prospectus:

 

Date

 

Security

  Weighted Average
Issue Price or
Exercise Price per
Security, as
applicable
    Number of
Securities
 

February 14, 2016

  Common – Vesting of Stock Options(1)     C$  48.45       86,415  

March 15, 2016

  Common – DRIP(2)     C$  17.78       132,563  

March 15, 2016

  Common – DRIP(2)     US$13.37       1,267  

June 15, 2016

  Common – DRIP(2)     C$  24.55       115,244  

June 15, 2016

  Common – DRIP(2)     US$19.24       866  

July 2016

  Common – Vesting of Stock Options(3)     C$  28.99       83,912  

August 2016

  Common – Vesting of Stock Options(3)     C$  17.20       72,563  

September 15, 2016

  Common – DRIP(2)     C$  22.44       98,650  

September 15, 2016

  Common – DRIP(2)     US$17.16       971  

December 15, 2016

  Common – DRIP(2)     C$  19.82       142,024  

December 15, 2016

  Common – DRIP(2)     US$15.06       1,107  

February 12, 2017

  Common – Vesting of Stock Options(1)     US$32.30       99,634  

 

(1)  Vesting of options granted pursuant to our Stock Option Plan (2004) (the “2004 Plan”).
(2) Issued pursuant to our Dividend Reinvestment Plan.
(3)  Vesting of options granted pursuant to our 2004 Plan and our Amended and Restated Stock Option Plan.

TRADING PRICES AND VOLUMES

The following table sets forth, for the periods indicated, the reported high and low daily trading prices and the aggregate volume of trading of our Common Shares on the TSX (as reported by TMX Data) and NYSE (as reported by NYSE).

 

     Trading of
Common Shares
     Trading of
Common Shares
 
     TSX      NYSE  
     High      Low      Volume      High      Low      Volume  
     (C$)      (C$)      (#)      ($)      ($)      (#)  

2016

                 

February

     19.99        13.57        151,892,372        14.45        9.66        519,865,102  

March

     20.17        16.95        134,261,100        15.52        12.64        487,181,754  

April

     24.33        17.09        97,226,897        19.40        13.04        394,543,065  

May

     25.44        21.30        108,061,367        19.73        16.24        407,539,787  

June

     27.86        21.75        116,167,871        21.43        16.63        443,235,336  

July

     30.45        25.86        85,441,327        23.47        19.53        401,502,219  

August

     29.97        22.02        79,088,488        22.94        16.75        347,223,589  

September

     24.95        22.05        81,328,150        19.19        16.76        332,822,415  

October

     23.62        20.25        81,036,936        17.94        15.30        339,502,974  

November

     25.36        18.95        96,943,278        18.95        13.95        426,728,168  

December

     22.62        18.52        84,457,596        16.84        13.81        394,291,121  

2017

                 

January

     24.16        21.31        90,279,402        18.60        15.87        374,351,951  

February

     27.19        23.62        73,324,011        20.78        18.02        310,776,372  

March 1

     25.49        24.17        4,525,345        19.12        18.14        18,157,741  

 

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PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION

We may sell the Securities, separately or together, to or through one or more underwriters or dealers, purchasing as principals for public offering and sale by them, and may also sell Securities to one or more other purchasers directly or through agents. Securities sold to the public pursuant to this Prospectus may be offered and sold exclusively in Canada or the United States, or in both jurisdictions. The Prospectus Supplement relating to an offering of Securities will indicate the jurisdiction or jurisdictions in which such offering is being made to the public. Each Prospectus Supplement will set out the terms of the offering, including the name or names of any underwriters, dealers or agents, the purchase price or prices of the Securities (or the manner of determination thereof if offered on a non-fixed price basis), and the proceeds to us from the sale of the Securities. Only underwriters, dealers or agents so named in the Prospectus Supplement are deemed to be underwriters, dealers or agents, as the case may be, in connection with the Securities offered thereby.

The Securities may be sold, from time to time in one or more transactions at a fixed price or prices which may be changed or at market prices prevailing at the time of sale, at prices related to such prevailing market prices or at negotiated prices. The prices at which the Securities may be offered may vary between purchasers and during the period of distribution. If, in connection with the offering of Securities at a fixed price or prices, the underwriters have made a bona fide effort to sell all of the Securities at the initial offering price fixed in the applicable Prospectus Supplement, the public offering price may be decreased and thereafter further changed, from time to time, to an amount not greater than the initial public offering price fixed in such Prospectus Supplement, in which case the compensation realized by the underwriters, dealers or agents will be decreased by the amount that the aggregate price paid by purchasers for the Securities is less than the gross proceeds paid by the underwriters, dealers or agents to us.

Underwriters, dealers or agents may make sales of Securities in privately negotiated transactions and/or any other method permitted by law, including sales deemed to be an “at-the-market” offering as defined in and subject to limitations imposed by and the terms of any regulatory approvals required and obtained under, applicable Canadian securities laws, which includes sales made directly on an existing trading market for the Common Shares, or sales made to or through a market maker other than on an exchange. In connection with any offering of Securities, except with respect to “at-the-market” offerings, underwriters may over-allot or effect transactions which stabilize or maintain the market price of the offered Securities at a level above that which might otherwise prevail in the open market. Such transactions may be commenced, interrupted or discontinued at any time. No underwriter or dealer involved in an “at-the-market” offering, as defined under applicable Canadian securities laws, no affiliate of such an underwriter or dealer and no person or company acting jointly or in concert with such an underwriter or dealer will over-allot Securities in connection with such distribution or effect any other transactions that are intended to stabilize or maintain the market price of the Securities. In the event that the Corporation determines to pursue an “at-the-market” offering in Canada, the Corporation shall apply for the applicable exemptive relief from the Canadian securities commissions.

If underwriters or dealers purchase Securities as principals, the Securities will be acquired by the underwriters or dealers for their own account and may be resold from time to time in one or more transactions, including negotiated transactions, at a fixed public offering price or at varying prices determined at the time of sale. The obligations of the underwriters or dealers to purchase those Securities will be subject to certain conditions precedent, and the underwriters or dealers will be obligated to purchase all the Securities offered by the Prospectus Supplement if any of such Securities are purchased. Any public offering price and any discounts or concessions allowed or re-allowed or paid may be changed from time to time.

The Securities may also be sold directly by us in accordance with applicable securities laws at prices and upon terms agreed to by the purchaser and us, or through agents designated by us, from time to time. Any agent involved in the offering and sale of Securities pursuant to a particular Prospectus Supplement will be named, and any commissions payable by us to that agent will be set forth in such Prospectus Supplement. Unless otherwise indicated in the Prospectus Supplement, any agent would be acting on a best efforts basis for the period of its appointment.

 

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In connection with the sale of the Securities, underwriters, dealers or agents may receive compensation from us in the form of commissions, concessions and discounts. Any such commissions may be paid out of our general funds or the proceeds of the sale of Securities. Underwriters, dealers and agents who participate in the distribution of the Securities may be entitled under agreements to be entered into with us to indemnification by us against certain liabilities, including liabilities under Canadian securities legislation, or to contribution with respect to payments which such underwriters, dealers or agents may be required to make in respect thereof. Such underwriters, dealers and agents may engage in transactions with, or perform services for, us in the ordinary course of business.

In connection with any offering of Securities, the applicable Prospectus Supplement will set forth any intention by the underwriters, dealers or agents to offer, allot or effect transactions which stabilize or maintain the market price of the Securities offered at a level above that which might otherwise prevail in the open market. Such transactions, if commenced, may be interrupted or discontinued at any time.

CERTAIN INCOME TAX CONSIDERATIONS

The applicable Prospectus Supplement will describe certain material Canadian federal income tax consequences to an investor of the acquisition, ownership and disposition of any Securities offered thereunder. The applicable Prospectus Supplement may also describe certain United States federal income tax considerations generally applicable to the acquisition, ownership and disposition of any Securities offered thereunder by an investor who is a United States person.

LEGAL MATTERS

Unless otherwise specified in a Prospectus Supplement relating to a specific offering of Securities, certain legal matters relating to the offering of Securities will be passed upon on our behalf by Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP in relation to Canadian law and by Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP in relation to United States law. As of the date hereof, partners and associates of Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP own beneficially, directly or indirectly, less than 1% of any of our securities or any of our associates or affiliates.

INTERESTS OF QUALIFIED PERSONS

Each of Rick Sims, Steven Haggarty, Patrick Garretson, Robert Krcmarov, Kathleen Ann Altman, Raymond Dennis Bergen, Stuart E. Collins, Glen Ehasoo, Luke Evans, Holger Krutzelmann, Hugo M. Miranda, Chester M. Moore, Brenna J.Y. Scholey and Wayne W. Valliant is a person who has reviewed or supervised the preparation of information contained or incorporated by reference in this Prospectus upon which certain scientific and technical information relating to Barrick’s mineral properties is based. None of such persons received or will receive a direct or indirect interest in any property of Barrick or any of its associates or affiliates. As of the date hereof, each of such persons owns beneficially, directly or indirectly, less than 1% of any outstanding class of securities of Barrick. Each of Robert Krcmarov, Rick Sims, Patrick Garretson and Steven Haggarty is an officer or employee of Barrick and/or an officer, director or employee of one or more of its associates or affiliates.

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS OF BARRICK

Graham G. Clow, a director of Barrick, was a director of Campbell Resources Inc. (“Campbell Resources”) in 2005 when that company filed for protection under the Companies Creditors’ Arrangement Act (the “CCAA”). Mr. Clow ceased to be a director of Campbell Resources on November 14, 2008, prior to Campbell Resources filing for protection from its creditors under the CCAA for a second time, on January 28, 2009.

 

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AUDITORS

The independent auditors of Barrick are PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Chartered Professional Accountants, PwC Tower, 18 York Street, Suite 2600, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5J 0B2. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Chartered Professional Accountants report that they are independent of us in accordance with the Rules of Professional Conduct of the Institute of Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario and in accordance with the applicable rules and regulations of the SEC and the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States). The Audited Financial Statements incorporated in this prospectus by reference have been so incorporated in reliance on the reports of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Chartered Professional Accountants, given on the authority of said firm as experts in auditing and accounting.

REGISTRAR AND TRANSFER AGENT

The transfer agent and registrar for the Common Shares is CST Trust Company in Canada at its principal office in Toronto and American Stock Transfer & Trust Company, LLC in the United States at its principal office in New York.

DOCUMENTS FILED AS PART OF THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT

The following documents have been filed with the SEC as part of our registration statement: (a) the documents referred to under the heading “Documents Incorporated by Reference”; (b) the consent of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP; (c) the consent of Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP; (d) the consent of each of Rick Sims, Steven Haggarty, Patrick Garretson, Robert Krcmarov, Kathleen Ann Altman, Raymond Dennis Bergen, Stuart E. Collins, Glen Ehasoo, Luke Evans, Holger Krutzelmann, Hugo M. Miranda, Chester M. Moore, Brenna J.Y. Scholey and Wayne W. Valliant; (e) the forms of indenture relating to the Debt Securities; and (f) the power of attorney of the directors and officers of Barrick.

 

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PART II

INFORMATION NOT REQUIRED TO BE DELIVERED TO OFFEREES OR PURCHASERS

Indemnification

Under the Business Corporations Act (Ontario) (the “OBCA”), Barrick Gold Corporation (“Barrick” or the “Registrant”) may indemnify a director or officer of Barrick, a former director or officer of Barrick or another individual who acts or acted at Barrick’s request as a director or officer, or an individual acting in a similar capacity, of another entity, against all costs, charges and expenses, including an amount paid to settle an action or satisfy a judgment, reasonably incurred by the individual in respect of any civil, criminal, administrative, investigative or other proceeding in which the individual is involved because of that association with Barrick or the other entity on condition that (i) the individual acted honestly and in good faith with a view to the best interests of Barrick or, as the case may be, to the best interests of the other entity for which the individual acted as a director or officer or in a similar capacity at Barrick’s request, and (ii) in the case of a criminal or administrative action or proceeding that is enforced by a monetary penalty, the individual had reasonable grounds for believing that his or her conduct was lawful. Further, Barrick may, with court approval, indemnify an individual described above in respect of an action by or on behalf of Barrick or another entity to obtain a judgment in its favor, to which the individual is made a party by reason of the individual’s association with Barrick or such other entity described above, against all costs, charges and expenses reasonably incurred by the individual in connection with such action if the individual fulfils condition (i) above. An individual referred to above is entitled to indemnification from Barrick as a matter of right if he or she was not judged by a court or other competent authority to have committed any fault or omitted to do anything he or she ought to have done and fulfils conditions (i) and (ii) above. Barrick has entered into a Memorandum of Agreement with each Barrick director and officer under which Barrick has agreed to indemnify and hold harmless the individual in substantially the same circumstances as outlined in this paragraph.

In accordance with the provisions of the OBCA described above, the by-laws of Barrick provide that, subject to the relevant provisions of the OBCA, Barrick shall indemnify a director or officer of Barrick, a former director or officer of Barrick, or another individual who acts or acted at Barrick’s request as a director or officer, or an individual acting in a similar capacity, of another entity, against all costs, charges and expenses, including an amount paid to settle an action or satisfy a judgment, reasonably incurred by the individual in respect of any civil, criminal, administrative, investigative or other proceeding in which the individual is involved because of that association with Barrick or such other entity if the individual acted honestly and in good faith with a view to the best interests of Barrick or, as the case may be, to the best interests of the other entity for which the individual acted as a director or officer or in a similar capacity at Barrick’s request.

Barrick also maintains insurance for the benefit of its directors and officers against liability in their respective capacities as directors and officers. The directors and officers are not required to pay any premium in respect of the insurance. The policy contains standard industry exclusions.

Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the Securities Act of 1933 may be permitted to directors, officers or persons controlling the Registrant pursuant to the foregoing provisions, the Registrant has been informed that in the opinion of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission such indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the Securities Act of 1933 and is therefore unenforceable.


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EXHIBITS TO FORM-10

The exhibits to this Registration Statement on Form F-10 are listed in the Exhibit Index, which appears elsewhere herein.


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PART III

UNDERTAKING AND CONSENT TO SERVICE OF PROCESS

Item 1. Undertaking

The Registrant undertakes to make available, in person or by telephone, representatives to respond to inquiries made by the Commission staff, and to furnish promptly, when requested to do so by the Commission staff, information relating to the securities registered pursuant to this Form F-10 or to transactions in said securities.

Item 2. Consent to Service of Process

At the time of the initial filing of this Registration Statement on Form F-10 with the Commission on February 16, 2017, the Registrant filed with the Commission a written irrevocable consent and power of attorney on Form F-X.

Any change to the name or address of the agent for service of the Registrant shall be communicated promptly to the Commission by amendment to Form F-X referencing the file number of the registration statement.


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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, the Registrant certifies that it has reasonable grounds to believe that it meets all of the requirements for filing on Form F-10 and has duly caused this Amendment No. 1 to the Registration Statement to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in the City of Toronto, Province of Ontario, Canada, on this 3rd day of March, 2017.

 

BARRICK GOLD CORPORATION
By:  

/s/ Richie Haddock

  Name: Richie Haddock
  Title:   Senior Vice-President and General             Counsel

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, this Amendment No. 1 to the Registration Statement has been signed by or on behalf of the following persons in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

 

Signature

  

Title

  

Date

/s/ Kelvin P.M. Dushnisky

   President and Director    March 3, 2017
Kelvin P.M. Dushnisky      

/s/ Catherine Raw

   Executive Vice President and Chief    March 3, 2017
Catherine Raw    Financial Officer   

/s/ John L. Thornton

   Executive Chairman and Director    March 3, 2017
John L. Thornton      

/s/ Julie Robertson

   Vice President and Controller    March 3, 2017
Julie Robertson      

*

   Director    March 3, 2017
Gustavo Cisneros      

*

   Director    March 3, 2017
Graham G. Clow      

*

   Director    March 3, 2017
Gary A. Doer      

*

   Director    March 3, 2017
J. Michael Evans      

*

   Director    March 3, 2017
Brian L. Greenspun      


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   Director    March 3, 2017
J. Brett Harvey      

*

   Director    March 3, 2017
Nancy H.O. Lockhart      

*

   Director    March 3, 2017
Pablo Marcet      

*

   Director    March 3, 2017
Dambisa Moyo      

*

   Director    March 3, 2017
Anthony Munk      

*

   Director    March 3, 2017
J. Robert S. Prichard      

*

   Director    March 3, 2017
Steven J. Shapiro      

*

   Director    March 3, 2017
Ernie L. Thrasher      

 

*By:  

/s/ Richie Haddock

  Richie Haddock
  Attorney-in-fact


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AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE

Pursuant to the requirements of Section 6(a) of the Securities Act of 1933, the undersigned has signed this Amendment No. 1 to the Registration Statement, solely in its capacity as the duly authorized representative of Barrick Gold Corporation in the United States, in the City of Toronto, Province of Ontario, Canada, on this 3rd day of March, 2017.

 

BARRICK GOLD OF NORTH AMERICA, INC. (Authorized U.S. Representative)
By:  

/s/ Dana Stringer

  Name: Dana Stringer
  Title: Secretary


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EXHIBIT INDEX

 

Exhibit

  

Description

4.1    The annual information form dated as of March 28, 2016, for the year ended December 31, 2015 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 99.1 to Barrick’s Form 40-F, (Commission File No. 001-09059) filed with the Commission on March 28, 2016.
4.2    The annual audited consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2016, including consolidated balance sheets as at December 31, 2016 and December 31, 2015 and the consolidated statements of income, comprehensive income, cash flow and changes in equity for each of the years in the two-year period ended December 31, 2016, and related notes (the “Audited Financial Statements”), together with the independent auditors’ report thereon (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 99.1 to Barrick’s Form 6-K (Commission File No. 001-09059), furnished to the Commission on February 15, 2017).
4.3    Management’s discussion and analysis in respect of the Audited Financial Statements (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 99.1 to Barrick’s Form 6-K (Commission File No. 001-09059), furnished to the Commission on February 15, 2017).
4.4    Amendment to management’s discussion and analysis in respect of the Audited Financial Statements (incorporated by reference to Barrick’s Form 6-K/A (Commission File No. 001-09059), furnished to the Commission on March 3, 2017).
4.5    The management proxy circular dated March 18, 2016, in connection with the annual meeting of Barrick’s shareholders held on April 26, 2016 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 99.1 to Barrick’s Form 6-K (Commission File No. 001-09059), furnished to the Commission on March 24, 2016).
5.1*    Consent of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP.
5.2*    Consent of Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP.
5.3**    Consent of Rick Sims.
5.4**    Consent of Steven Haggarty.
5.5**    Consent of Patrick Garretson.
5.6**    Consent of Robert Krcmarov.
5.7**    Consent of Kathleen Ann Altman.
5.8**    Consent of Raymond Dennis Bergen.
5.9**    Consent of Stuart E. Collins.
5.10**    Consent of Glen Ehasoo.
5.11**    Consent of Luke Evans.
5.12**    Consent of Holger Krutzelmann.
5.13**    Consent of Hugo M. Miranda.
5.14**    Consent of Chester M. Moore.
5.15**    Consent of Brenna J.Y. Scholey.
5.16**    Consent of Wayne W. Valliant.
6.1**    Powers of Attorney (included on the signature pages to the Registration Statement on Form F-10, filed on February 16, 2017).
7.1**    Form of Senior Trust Indenture.
7.2**    Form of Subordinated Trust Indenture.

 

* Filed herewith
** Previously filed