Newmont Mining (NEM)

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Starting a new thread on NEM to collect news over time.

http://www.miningweekly.com/article/peru-sees-ok-for-big-newmont-mine-details-to-come-2012-03-06

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012...8TN20120224?feedType=RSS&feedName=marketsNews
 
Just bought some NEM shortly after the opening for $ 53.79
They're technically oversold:


P/E is barely over ten at current gold prices.
Their cost/oz is about $650, so they have tremendous margins.
They have very low debts (30% of capital)
35% production growth potential until 2017.
Have been growing reserves for the last 4 years.
Dividend yield for Q1 2012 gold prices should be about 2.5% (annualized).

Investor presentation audio by the CEO O'Brian from late February 2012 with slides changing automatically:
http://audability.com/AudabilityAdm...1167_227201280000AM/lobby.aspx?Event_ID=1167#
 
Funny you mention NEM..

Personally, I wont touch it because it's too large of a company for my speculation... however, if they are able to clean it up and get above 54.50, we should look for the gold indexes to follow suit.
 
Seems like NEM's Peruvian issues are finally beeing solved, even if the central government has to intervene. The local opponents seem to be using environmentalism as a cover-up for Marxist motives (not such a rare tactic in politics). The real objective seems to be that they want a bigger share of the profit pie. Maybe DCRB knows more details?:
http://www.mineweb.com/mineweb/view/mineweb/en/page72068?oid=150045&sn=Detail
 
* necro bump *


 

Newmont Acquires Newcrest, Creating World’s Biggest Gold Mining Company​

Story by Mack Wilowski • 3h ago

The $19.2 billion deal is the biggest ever in the gold mining industry

Newmont (NEM), the world’s biggest gold mining company, acquired Australia-based rival Newcrest Mining Ltd. for $19.2 billion in the industry’s biggest deal to date.

Newcrest shareholders will receive 0.4 Newmont shares in exchange for each share of Newcrest and a special dividend of $1.10 per share paid for by Newcrest in the deal, via an Australian Scheme of Arrangement announced Monday.

More:

 
July 20 (Reuters) - Newmont (NEM.N) missed Wall Street estimates for second-quarter profit as lower production and higher costs hurt, sending shares of the world's largest gold miner down nearly 5% in premarket trading on Thursday.

Since early June, Newmont's operations at its Penasquito mine in Mexico has remained suspended in response to a labor strike notice, hurting output.

 
 



Congratulations Mr. Druckenmiller!
 
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