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<blockquote data-quote="C-Note" data-source="post: 1536948" data-attributes="member: 9873"><p>Alamos Gold (AGI) had a small drop in production this quarter, and as a result their stock price has dropped about 50 cents, to $7.44. Their 52-week low is around 7.</p><p></p><p>This medium-sized gold mining company currently has three mines in operation, and hope to bring a fourth into full production in 2025. They expect to make a production decision on it next year. One of their other mines is starting an expansion project. According to their corporate presentation, if they're projections come true, their annual gold oz production will increase from the current 455,000 to 750,000 by 2025, a 60% increase if I understand correctly. If the price of gold stays steady and assuming their stock price would also increase in value by 60%, then their shares should be valued at around $13-15 after 2025. Their quarterly dividend is currently 2.5 cents a share.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://s24.q4cdn.com/779615370/files/doc_presentations/2021/10/Alamos-Gold-Corporate-Presentation-OCT-28-2021-FINAL.pdf[/URL]</p><p></p><p>However, I'm not sure if stock price is always reliably tied to gold oz production. For example, Yamana Gold produced 200,000 gold oz this past quarter, but their stock price is half of Alamos, at 3.95, but Yamana has three times as many outstanding shares as Alamos, so stock dilution may be a factor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C-Note, post: 1536948, member: 9873"] Alamos Gold (AGI) had a small drop in production this quarter, and as a result their stock price has dropped about 50 cents, to $7.44. Their 52-week low is around 7. This medium-sized gold mining company currently has three mines in operation, and hope to bring a fourth into full production in 2025. They expect to make a production decision on it next year. One of their other mines is starting an expansion project. According to their corporate presentation, if they're projections come true, their annual gold oz production will increase from the current 455,000 to 750,000 by 2025, a 60% increase if I understand correctly. If the price of gold stays steady and assuming their stock price would also increase in value by 60%, then their shares should be valued at around $13-15 after 2025. Their quarterly dividend is currently 2.5 cents a share. [URL unfurl="true"]https://s24.q4cdn.com/779615370/files/doc_presentations/2021/10/Alamos-Gold-Corporate-Presentation-OCT-28-2021-FINAL.pdf[/URL] However, I'm not sure if stock price is always reliably tied to gold oz production. For example, Yamana Gold produced 200,000 gold oz this past quarter, but their stock price is half of Alamos, at 3.95, but Yamana has three times as many outstanding shares as Alamos, so stock dilution may be a factor. [/QUOTE]
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