Dundee Corporation is a public Canadian independent holding company based in Toronto, Ontario. It was founded in 1991 by Ned Goodman. Through its operating subsidiaries, Dundee Corporation is an active investor focused on delivering long‐term, sustainable value from investments in the mining sector. It is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol “DC.A”.
History
Dundee Corporation was founded in 1991 by Canadian entrepreneur made billionaire, Ned Goodman and built a track record as a successful mining investor. During this period, Dundee Corporation had many high-profile mining investments, including:
In 2011, Dundee Corporation’s focus expanded to businesses beyond the mining sector. In order to bring Dundee Corporation back to its roots as a mining investment and merchant bank business, Jonathan Goodman returned as chairman and CEO in 2018 to create Dundee 2.0. to refocus on mining. Dundee 2.0’s long-term plan involves operating three mining investment and finance businesses:
Dundee Mining (Private Equity Style) – This is the technical team that does the detailed work on the larger investments. The team’s due diligence and de-risking approach focuses on all aspects of the mining business and thoroughly evaluates potential investments and make deliberate, long-term decisions. Once due diligence is complete, they work closely with the Merchant Banking team to structure and implement the deal in a way so that they receive a commission. The team currently has a healthy pipeline of investment opportunities in their portfolio they are evaluating.
Dundee Goodman Merchant Partners – Dundee Goodman Merchant Partners (“DGMP”) operates as a combination of investor and broker. DGMP focuses on the emerging side of the mining business and makes small investments in select, undervalued companies.