Professor Antal E. Fekete Archives has a whole series of articles on Barrick at Safehaven
PEAK GOLD! -- A Primer on True Hedging, Part Five PF Oct-03-2007
PEAK GOLD! -- A Primer on True Hedging, Part Four PF Sep-19-2007
PEAK GOLD! -- A Primer on True Hedging, Part Three PF Sep-17-2007
PEAK GOLD! -- A Primer on True Hedging, Part Two PF Sep-10-2007
PEAK GOLD! -- A Primer on True Hedging, Part One PF Aug-15-2007
When Atlas Shrugged... - Part Two: Gibson's Paradox and the gold price PF Oct-11-2006
When Atlas Shrugged...* - Part One: The lure and lore of risk-free profits PF Aug-25-2006
To Barrick or to be Barricked, That is the Question PF Aug-10-2006
An interesting qoute on how Barrick got it' name from the Aug 10 2006 article
At an early brain-storming session, as described in the authorized biography of Munk, the question was raised how to name the fledgling company. Munk, who was obsessed with big and quick success, had no patience with such trivial details, exclaimed: 'Call it Baszik, Szarik, Barrick, as you will; I couldn't care less'. The name Barrick stuck. Knowledge of the Hungarian language helps the etymologist. The first two words' English equivalents are 'f...ck' and 'sh...t'. In Hungarian four-letter words have six letters to sport and, as verbs, they are also distinguished by their '-ik' ending, forming a special conjugation class of their own.