The company was incorporated in West Virginia and was listed on the Colorado Springs Exchange.
[1] Golden Cycle controlled the Pikes Peak Consolidated Fuel Company, which had 15,000,000 tons of marketable coal, a 50% interest in East Colorado Springs Land Company, held more than a third interest in United Gold Mines in Cripple Creek and owned 400 acres in Cripple Creek.
[1] It operated a custom mill, treating up to 40,000 tons of Cripple Creek ore each month.
[1] This was part of an overall plan by Carlton to consolidate or merge Vindicator, Golden Cycle, Cresson, Elkton, Union Gold, Findlay and Trail mines.
Reduction and Refining Company of Fremont County, Colorado in 1916 after several forced sales.