The editor of Internet Wealth Builder explains, "AEM is a Canadian company that has operating mines in Quebec and Nunavut as well as in northern Finland and Mexico. Note the geography - all are stable countries with no known political threats to mining ventures.
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Gold prices drop and take several gold stocks to new 52 week lows
Gold is trading down $19 today, and pulling several major gold stocks down to new 52 week lows in reaction to the drop in the precious metal.If you follow gold prices, you know that the past month has not been kind on the commodity, with prices falling from above $900 an ounce a few weeks ago down to its current price of $716.30. Earlier in today's session we actually saw prices trading much lower, breaking through the psychological $700 barrier, and falling all the way down to $695.20 an ounce. This is the first time in 13 months that gold has been under $700, and marks a huge drop from the highs it set back on March 14, when it was at historic highs above $1000 an ounce.
Typically, you would think that recessionary times in America would lead to a rise in gold, but this time around things are a bit different. Not only is America in hard times, but countries all around the world are dealing with their own economic slowdowns, which in turn is pushing currencies around the world lower. As this happens, the dollar, despite the current state of the American economy, has been strengthening against its foreign counterparts. As we all know, gold trades inversely proportionate to the dollar, so any strength in the American currency will result in gold prices dropping, and that is part of what we are seeing right now.
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Agnico-Eagle Mines proves there's gold where it's cold
Agnico-Eagle Mines (NYSE: AEM) is a Canada-based gold producer with mining operations located in northwestern Quebec, mine construction projects in northwestern Quebec and northern Finland, and exploration and development activities in Canada, Finland, northern Mexico and the western United States.
Analysts like the fact that Agnico produces about 270,000 ounces of gold annually, and has about five million ounces of gold in proved and provable reserves.
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Top resource ideas: Frishberg's favorites in precious metals
This article is part of a 20 article special report on "Metals, miners and money".
"Gold is a beneficiary of lower interest rates," says Daniel Frishberg, host of BizRadio and editor of The MoneyMan Gold & Oil Report.
He explains, "Gold has closed at his highest level in three decades. The precious metals market senses inflation is higher and economic growth slower than the official government numbers.
"With the price of oil at a record high and food inflation in a double digit zooming up, government statisticians will have us believe third quarter inflation was only 0.8%, the lowest level in 40 years.
"The gold market is not buying the government numbers. Regardless of what Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke says about containing inflationary pressures or what Treasury Secretary Paulson says about supporting a strong dollar policy, the U.S. dollar is being sacrificed to save the banking industry and prevent an economic slowdown and/or housing market collapse or even a recession.
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Agnico-Eagle Mines (AEM): Following the Golden Rule
Gold mining investors usually find it best to focus on expanding companies with solid reserves. There is a Toronto-based outfit that fits the profile nicely. It has solid production at home, development programs abroad and controls reserves amounting to three times its total production of the past 35 years.
Agnico-Eagle Mines (NYSE: AEM) is a long-established Canadian gold producer, with operations in Quebec and exploration and development activities in Canada, Finland, Mexico and the United States. Agnico-Eagle's LaRonde Mine is Canada's largest gold deposit, in terms of reserves. It also produces copper, zinc, and silver. The mine generates strong earnings and cash flows, providing the foundation for the company's international expansion. Competitors include Barrick Gold (NYSE: ABX), Kinross Gold (NYSE: KGC) and Newmont Mining (NYSE: NEM).
The stock popped earlier in the month, moving higher with the gold mining group, when the price of the precious metal rose
above $700 per ounce. Shares subsequently moved into a bullish "flag" consolidation pattern, but began a positive breakout on word earlier this week that drilling had extended the gold zones at the firm's Meadowbank mine project in the Nunavut territory of Canada.
The AEM Price to Book ratio (3.68), Operating Margin (47.19%), Net Profit Margin (29.97%) and Net Income per Employee ($161.06k) compare favorably with industry, sector and S&P 500 averages. Institutional investors hold about 54% of the outstanding shares. Over the past 52 weeks, the stock has traded between $27.24 and $50.92. A stop-loss of $44.50 looks good here. Note that the firm is expected to report third quarter results in late October.
Larry Schutts is a contributing editor for Theflyonthewall.com and the Vice-President of Stockwinners.com.
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