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HUI – Unfortunately the great performance of Barrick/Yamana isn’t enough to offset the hideous performance of AEM :(

Posted by Buygold @ 10:58 on February 14, 2020  

Top 30 Components

Symbol Company Name Last Price Change % Change Volume
GOLD Barrick Gold Corporation 19.48 0.55 +2.88% 5,340,778
AEM.TO Agnico Eagle Mines Limited 68.48 -9.81 -12.53% 1,122,313
G.TO G.TO
IMG.TO IAMGOLD Corporation 3.9900 0.0100 +0.25% 160,719
NEM Newmont Corporation 44.17 0.16 +0.36% 1,246,862
AGI.TO Alamos Gold Inc. 7.98 -0.03 -0.37% 145,126
AU AngloGold Ashanti Limited 19.58 0.08 +0.41% 898,322
NGD.TO New Gold Inc. 1.0150 0.0050 +0.50% 309,481
GFI Gold Fields Limited 6.18 -0.06 -1.04% 1,956,314
BVN Compania de Minas Buenaventura S.A.A. 12.49 -0.14 -1.07% 241,634
K.TO Kinross Gold Corporation 6.73 -0.08 -1.17% 810,198
ELD.TO Eldorado Gold Corporation 9.10 -0.14 -1.52% 232,855
ABX.TO Barrick Gold Corporation 25.62 0.50 +1.99% 1,353,092
HMY Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited 3.1550 0.0850 +2.77% 3,133,423
SBGL Sibanye Gold Limited 11.31 0.47 +4.29% 1,910,725
YRI.TO Yamana Gold Inc. 5.67 0.34 +6.38% 2,564,627

Sprott Weekly Wrap Up

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:58 on February 14, 2020  

DOW was down almost 30 at one point

Posted by Buygold @ 10:37 on February 14, 2020  

That’s waaay too much for the market scum to bare in a single day!

Get those algo’s to work fella’s 🙂

New Poll New Poll

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:12 on February 14, 2020  

Vote Vote

How dangerous is the Coronavirus to the population of the world … on a scale of 1 to 10 with 1 being the least and 10 being the most?

I’m surrounded by wealthy neighbors

Posted by eeos @ 9:53 on February 14, 2020  

There’s not a day in the week that Amazon vans don’t visit their houses, Sundays too. Look at the USPS even the lazy mailman has to get out of bed on Sundays and make deliveries now. I have to admit Amazon is the first place I check for anything if I want a good price or a hard to find something

R640

Posted by Maddog @ 9:49 on February 14, 2020  

Check out the Monthly AMZN chart…monster Bull flag break out = tgt @ $ 3500 !!!!!….a 60 % increase….we may have a long way to go…..

9:40 am–we are in the midst of the 1st whipsaw/yo-yo of the day

Posted by Richard640 @ 9:47 on February 14, 2020  

as the DOW has been up 35 and down 25…going nowhere

I got whipsawed for about a grand so far this week by that…I gotta post a note on my computer screen to remember what tom lee said=

Fundstrat’s Tom Lee thinks this dynamic may explain much of the sharp market rally we’ve seen in recent days despite the persistence of disconcerting headlines (e.g. coronavirus, U.S. political uncertainty).

“There is just not enough S&P 500 to go around,” Fundstrat’s Tom Lee said in a note to clients on Thursday. “The S&P 500 is about $25 trillion in market cap and there is $300 trillion of global household liquid assets.

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Trillions of dollars are looking for somewhere to go. (Fundstrat)

Lee also notes that U.S. stocks further benefit from being heavily exposed to the U.S. economy where the data continues to improve as the rest of the world stagnates.

Bonds are well bid but I expect another day of low volatility as stocks yo-yo in an out of red.

Posted by Richard640 @ 9:31 on February 14, 2020  

FWIW

Posted by silverngold @ 9:29 on February 14, 2020  

AFI. (Jan. 30, 2020). Coronavirus traced to the British Crown. Americans for Innovation.

On the other hand – AEM getting smacked

Posted by Buygold @ 9:26 on February 14, 2020  

Agnico Eagle Mines Swings to 4Q Profit, Cuts Gold 2020 Production Target — Earnings Review

5:26 pm ET February 13, 2020 (Dow Jones) Print
By Maria Armental

Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd. reported results for the quarter ended in December. Here’s what you need to know:

EARNINGS: The Canadian gold mining company swung to a quarterly profit of $331.7 million, or $1.38 a diluted share, from a year-earlier loss of $393.7 million, or $1.68 a share. On an adjusted basis, profit was 37 cents a share.

REVENUE: Revenue from mining operations rose to $753.1 million from $537.8 million a year earlier.

YEAR: The company ended the year at a profit of $473.2 million on $2.49 billion in revenue, compared with a loss of $326.7 million on $2.19 billion a year earlier.

OUTLOOK: The company cut its 2020 gold production projection to about 1.88 million ounces, down from its previous view of 1.9 million to 2 million ounces, reflecting a slower-than-previously-expected ramp-up of production at the new Nunavut operations and a more conservative mining plan in the West mine area at LaRonde. In 2021, it projects 2.1 million to 2.09 million ounces and 2.07 million to 2.14 million ounces in 2022. Unit costs expected to decline from 2020 to 2022.

More good earnings, this time from Sandstorm. Probably a good one to tuck away

Posted by Buygold @ 9:22 on February 14, 2020  

Sandstorm Gold Royalties Announces Record 2019 Annual Results and Uplisting to the New York Stock Exchange

4:46 pm ET February 13, 2020 (Accesswire) Print
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / February 13, 2020 / Sandstorm Gold Ltd. (“Sandstorm Gold Royalties,” “Sandstorm” or the “Company”) (NYSE American:SAND)(TSX:SSL) has released its results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2019 (all figures in U.S. dollars).

Fourth Quarter Highlights

  • Attributable gold equivalent ounces sold1 of 16,113 ounces (Q4 2018 – 14,182 ounces);
  • Revenue of $24.0 million (Q4 2018 – $17.5 million);
  • Cash flows from operating activities, excluding changes in non-cash working capital1of $15.2 million (Q4 2018 – $11.2 million);
  • Net income of $5.3 million (Q4 2018 – $2.7 million);
  • Credit Facility Amendment: The Company’s revolving credit facility was amended allowing the Company to borrow up to $225 million with an additional uncommitted accordion of up to $75 million, for a total facility of up to $300 million for acquisitions and general corporate purposes. The tenure of the facility is four years and is extendable by mutual consent of Sandstorm and the banking syndicate.

Full Year Highlights

  • Record attributable gold equivalent ounces sold1 of 63,829 ounces (FY 2018 – 57,646 ounces);
  • Record revenue of $89.4 million (FY 2018 – $73.2 million);
  • Average cash cost per attributable gold equivalent ounce of $286 resulting in cash operating margins1 of $1,115 per ounce (FY 2018 – $278 per ounce and $991 per ounce respectively);
  • Record cash flows from operating activities, excluding changes in non-cash working capital1 of $60.7 million (FY 2018 – $49.1 million);
  • Net income of $16.4 million (FY 2018 – $5.9 million);
  • Significant acquisitions withnear term cash flow, strong counterparties, and significant exploration upside:
    • In January 2019, the Company acquired a 0.9% NSR on the precious metals produced from the Fruta del Norte gold project in Ecuador, which is currently under construction and owned by Lundin Gold Inc. The royalty was acquired from a private third party for $32.8 million in cash and covers more than 644 square kilometres, including all 30 mining concessions held by Lundin Gold.
    • In April 2019, the Company announced that it had entered into a $42.5 million financing package with Americas Gold and Silver Corporation (“Americas Gold”) which includes a $25 million precious metal stream and an NSR on the Relief Canyon gold project in Nevada, U.S.A., a $10 million convertible debenture and a $7.5 million private placement. Under the terms of the precious metals stream, Sandstorm is entitled to receive 32,022 ounces of gold over a 5.5 year period, after which, the Company will purchase 4% of the gold or silver produced from the Relief Canyon project for ongoing per ounce cash payments equal to 30%-65% of the spot price of gold or silver. In addition, Sandstorm will also receive a 1.4%-2.8% NSR on the area surrounding the Relief Canyon mine.
  • Normal Course Issuer Bid: Under Sandstorm’s normal course issuer bid, the Company purchased and cancelled approximately 8.7 million common shares in 2019 for total consideration of $46.5 million.

Maya @ 22:38

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:00 on February 14, 2020  

Good post.

I haven’t taken MMS in several years. I still shudder when I think of the taste. 🙂

This is depressing. Big Brother is alive.

Posted by ipso facto @ 8:57 on February 14, 2020  

UK Government Approves Net Censorship – British Free Speech Dies

The United Kingdom has become the first Western nation to move ahead with large-scale censorship of the internet, effectively creating regulation that will limit freedom on the last frontier of digital liberty. In a move that has the nation reeling, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has unveiled rules that will punish internet companies with fines, and even imprisonment, if they fail to protect users from “harmful and illegal content.”

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/uk-government-approves-net-censorship-british-free-speech-dies

Things that make you go hmm…

Posted by Buygold @ 8:57 on February 14, 2020  

that would be gold and silver catching a bid in the last 15 minutes or so?

Go figure

Morning Maddog

Posted by Buygold @ 7:21 on February 14, 2020  

No worries. It’s the world we live in today.

My dad’s married to a wonderful younger Thai/Chinese gal that takes great care of him. My son is married to a black gal who is in the US Navy great gal too.

Trust me. I know all the slang and catch myself too and none of it bothers me and a lot of it fits. 🙂

Looks like we have us a flat day today to start…

Much ado about nothing=So far, about 82 percent of the cases — including all 14 in the United States — have been mild, with symptoms that require little or no medical intervention

Posted by Richard640 @ 5:46 on February 14, 2020  

The change in the method to count cases will again increase the infodemic and panic about the illness. But we have to keep in mind that this epidemic is in fact relatively mild. Most people on the younger side who come in contact the virus will never develop any symptoms and for those people who develop the COVID-19 disease the symptoms are not severe at all:

[T]he virus’s destructive potential has overshadowed one encouraging aspect of this outbreak: So far, about 82 percent of the cases — including all 14 in the United States — have been mild, with symptoms that require little or no medical intervention. And that proportion may be an undercount.

“The fact that there are so many mild cases is a real hallmark of this disease and makes it so different from SARS,” said Jennifer Nuzzo, an epidemiologist at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Center for Health Security. “It’s also really challenging. Most of our surveillance is oriented around finding people who require medical intervention.”

“This looks to be a bad, heightened cold — I think that’s a rational way of thinking about it,” said Matthew Frieman, a virologist at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

To keep the numbers from China in perspective one can point at the current statistics the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides for the U.S.:

CDC estimates that so far this season there have been at least 22 million flu illnesses, 210,000 hospitalizations and 12,000 deaths from flu.

COVID-19 is still far from producing such high numbers. It likely never will come near to them as the resources China throws at it are overwhelming.

https://www.moonofalabama.org/2020/02/coronavirus-statistical-change-causes-confusion-while-the-new-case-count-continues-to-decline.html#more

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You’re nuts. The total case count went up *and* the deaths went up. Everything still at 2% dead. You’re saying that the new deaths weren’t from CORVID-19? Well, how did they pick out the deaths so that it came out to 2%. They want to scare people? I daresay not.

I have been following some medical experts about this virus and two things they agree on is that there are still a lot of unknowns and it definitely looks like a world-wide pandemic 1918 style. The reason is that it is a fast spreading virus that does not need droplets but rather it can spread through aerosol. So air handling systems on cruise ships and airplanes are great ways for it to multiply. In addition, asymptomatic virus production is common. So temperature monitoring of travelers is of little value.

The good news is like most new viruses, at first it can be brutal with a high death rate, but in order to spread easily, the virus becomes less deadly over time. So if we are lucky, by the time it gets here in a big way, it should be much milder.

The current death rate is from 1% to 18% depending upon the definition of the group. There are a lot of experts dealing with this now and there is not much use for us to speculate.

I know the normalcy bias is strong in most people, but a thing like this does happen from time to time. I believe that this is the real thing. China is having problems

Posted by: Bill | Feb 13 2020 21:23 utc | 15

 

Buygold

Posted by Maddog @ 5:43 on February 14, 2020  

Apologies…didn’t realise that one was now verboten….I’m old school, from when nearly all the Map was ours and the Sun never set on the Empire.

Cheers.

Maya

Posted by goldielocks @ 3:14 on February 14, 2020  

Yep I did lol
If there is a breakout be prepared and no don’t trust the government. If they decide martial law since they came up with a way to round us up for quarantine which would pretty much guarantee you’ll get it have a place to go. Least your retired and have a jungle plus water.
That’s WCS of course.
I could only find a patent in animals with vaccines which I wouldn’t take anyways although they’d probably try to mandate it but did find another drug they used to treat Mers.

Goldi

Posted by Maya @ 2:22 on February 14, 2020  

Oh, yeah… you had to remind me that I’m part Asian….  from my Chippewa native roots.  I’m about 3%  “Asian”(Indian).  Presumably this might increase my ARM2 expression only by a similar small amount.

Posted by goldielocks @ 1:55 on February 14, 2020  

Pirbright’s livestock coronavirus research – your questions answered
Remember the Dr. said you can’t trust any of them.
They are saying they only have a vaccine for animals.
They have to know making copies of itself is something the aids virus does.
As we know there is no vaccine for Aids nor a cure. At least one that we know of.
People are going to be their guinea pigs.
They should work on antivirals anyways.
That would stop the cytokine storm and damage done by the virus if caught in time.
But but but as far as animals they have one. Sounds kinda contradicting.

Treatment of patients aims to manage the symptoms of infection so the body can fight the virus. However, scientists around the world are working to understand how this important family of viruses make new copies of themselves inside cells and how they cause disease, which could lead to new vaccines and antivirals in the future.
https://www.pirbright.ac.uk/news/2020/01/pirbright’s-livestock-coronavirus-research-–-your-questions-answered

Maya

Posted by goldielocks @ 1:00 on February 14, 2020  

Didn’t you say u had a bit of Asian in you from American Indian? Not all American Indians have the Asian gene though. Just sayin.

The problem with Bioweapons you can’t just get immune because they’ll come up with another.
They could decide to bring on small pox, the flu, anthrax all at once. These facilities that will never be banned even though they should but others wouldn’t comply anyways should be regulated as tight or tighter than a nuke facility.
What ever they make should have a antidote Incase in lands in the wrong hands. At least. People can deny their existence all they want but they’re around.
Even regular labs could leak things by purpose or accident.
I remember a student from Africa in a lab once spilled a vial of something that could make you very sick on the ground breaking all over his shoes. I just happened to walk into that part of the lab or almost did but could see the expression on his face and looked down to see it and assisted in disinfecting him.

Here’s a script of the video I posted around the 12 th as I’d rather read it fast but he was interesting to listen to.

NOTE they have a vaccine for it already. SO WHY aren’t they giving it out? Is it as simple as the manufactures wanting to make more money.
He also mentioned how they use things to fit her strip your constitutional rights like they did with the anthrax they made.

 
Here’s part of the transcript that names the lab in England that has the vaccine as so the US.

Dr. Francis Boyle: Can’t trust anything the WHO says because they’re all bought and paid for by Big Pharma and when they work in cahoots with the CDC, which is the United States government, they work in cahoots with Fort Detrick, so you can’t trust any of it.
However, the swine flu and yes, I agree pharma made a lot of money, but that swine flu which I looked at it, it did seem to me to be a genetically modified biological warfare weapon. It was a chimera of three different types of genetic strains that someone put it together in a cocktail. Fortunately, it was not as lethal as all of us fear. So fine. But as I said, this figure I just gave to you was Saturday from Lancet, which is a medical publication, saying it’s a 15% fatality rate and an 83% infection rate. So it’s quite serious, I think, far more serious than the swine flu.
As for big pharma, sure they’re all trying to profit off this today as we speak. There was a big article yesterday in the Wall Street Journal, all big pharma trying to peddle whatever they can over there in China even if it’s worthless and won’t help. We do know, if you read the mainstream news media they say there isn’t a vaccine.
Well, there is, it’s by the Pirbright Institute in Britain that’s tied into their biological warfare program over there. They were behind the hoof and mouth disease outbreak over there that wiped out their cattle herd and it leaked out of there. So it’s clear they’re working on a hoof and mouth biological warfare weapon, but the vaccine is there. I have the patent for it here, I haven’t had a chance to read the patent it’s about 25 pages long and my classes just resume. So eventually, I get some free time and I’ll read the patent.
You can’t patent a vaccine with the United States patent office unless the science is there. So there is a vaccine. Everyone’s lying about that, no one’s pointing this out – there’s a vaccine but instead big pharma wants to make money and the researchers say, well, it’ll take three months and we’re racing forward, you know. Everyone’s gonna make a buck off of this, that’s for sure. But there is a vaccine, I have the patent here. It’s been patented by the United States government.
So obviously, I don’t know exactly how workable it is, but it’s a vaccine. I don’t know why it isn’t out there now? Why isn’t someone saying there is a vaccine? Perhaps political leaders have already been vaccinated for all I know, I really don’t know.  But there is a vaccine, Pirbright is well known there in Britain and it’s tied into Fort Detrick and CDC is tied into Fort Detrick too. So they all know there’s a patented vaccine. 

TRANSCRIPT: Bioweapons Expert Dr. Francis Boyle On Coronavirus

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