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B2Gold Corp T.BTO

Alternate Symbol(s):  BTG

B2Gold Corp. is a Canada-based gold producer. The Company has three operating mines, which include the Fekola Mine in Mali, the Masbate Mine in the Philippines, the Otjikoto Mine in Namibia. The Fekola Mine is located in southwest Mali, on the border between Mali and Senegal, approximately 500 kilometers due west of the capital city, Bamako. The Masbate Mine is located approximately 360 kilometers southeast of Manila. The Otjikoto Mine is located in the north-central part of Namibia, approximately 300 kilometers north of Windhoek and is a gold producer. In addition, the Company has an exploration and development projects in various countries, including Canada, Mali, Finland and Uzbekistan. The Company also has an interest in Back River Gold District that is located in Nunavut, Canada. The Back River Gold District consists of approximately five mineral claims blocks along an 80-kilometer belt. It is also engaged in operating Goose Project, which is located in Nunavut, Canada.


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Post by TRRGon Dec 29, 2013 7:09pm
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New lows in gold still to come ?

New lows in gold still to come ?Gold never actually broke out in real terms – only nominal. Adjusted for inflation, gold has actually been one of the worse investments since 1980. A $1,000 in 1980 invested in gold get you about $1,371 today compared to the Dow Jones that would yield at $16,000 plus dividends or closer to $18,000. MINING has reported that this has been the worst year for gold since 1981. MINING has also reported that Canadian miners are perhaps the hardest hit. This is part of the process of how markets collapse. Mines will close, reducing supply, the herds of gold investors get burned and will not come back again so easily. The mines that do survive start hedging and this will build the short positions for the low. It is always the same pattern over and over again. Each generation seem to have to learn that lesson first hand. Like a child, who you say do not tough the flame on a candle, must always still stick their finger in the flame. The real question remains, how many gold investors will become gold traders or just lick their wounds and try a different investment?

By M.Armstrong 29.dec2013
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