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New Gold Inc T.NGD

Alternate Symbol(s):  NGD

New Gold Inc. is a Canada-based intermediate gold mining company, which is engaged in the development and operation of mineral properties. The assets of the Company, directly or through its subsidiaries, are comprised of the Rainy River Mine in Canada (Rainy River), the New Afton Mine in Canada (New Afton), and the Cerro San Pedro Mine in Mexico (for reclamation) (Cerro San Pedro). The Company also holds approximately a 5% equity stake in Artemis Gold Inc., and other Canadian-focused investments. The Rainy River is a gold mine located in Northwestern Ontario, Canada, approximately 50 kilometers (km) northwest of Fort Frances, Ontario. The New Afton mine is located approximately 10 km west of Kamloops, approximately 350 km northeast of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The Cerro San Pedro Mine is located approximately 20 km northeast of San Luis Potosi, Cerro San Pedro, Mexico.


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Post by dudediligenton Feb 03, 2009 9:17am
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Eric Sprott Knows...

Eric Sprott Knows...Sprott Says U.S. at Start of Depression That Will Boost Gold

By Stewart Bailey

Feb. 3 (Bloomberg) --Eric Sprott, the Canadian money manager who last year predicted banking stocks would collapse, said the U.S. is at the beginning of an economic depression that will help gold prices more than double.

Bullion may top $2,000 an ounce in coming years amid a series of financial catastrophes, the chairman and founder of Toronto-based Sprott Asset Management Inc. said yesterday in an interview. Banks will battle to replenish capital, Treasury auctions stand the risk of failing and the moribund economy will create a dire operating outlook for many companies, he said.

“The trend is down, and there’s not one signpost that says it’s changing yet,” Sprott said yesterday from Toronto. “We’ll stand by to wait to see those, and until it does, you have to assume it gets worse.”

Sprott, who manages $4.5 billion, said in March that the world was in a “systemic financial meltdown,” a call that presaged the collapse of financial institutions including Bear Stearns & Co. and Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. Since then, the U.S. has entered the worst economic slowdown since the Great Depression, credit markets have tightened and asset prices have dropped as companies and funds sell portfolios to raise cash.

The 81-companyStandard & Poor’s 500 Financials Indexhas dropped 62 percent since Sprott said on March 6 he was buying bullion and gold-producers’ shares, while shorting financial- sector stocks. Gold slipped 6.3 percent during the same period.

So-called short-selling allows speculators to profit from a stock’s decline by borrowing shares, selling them to raise cash and buying them later when the price drops to repay the debt.

Betting Against Equities

Sprott now favors buying more gold stocks and bullion while selling the entire equity market short. Most at risk in the current climate are banks and discretionary consumer stocks and any companies that have debt to refinance, he said.

Sprott believes there is a chance that a U.S. Treasury auction will fail as countries use their resources to quell financial turmoil in their home markets, leaving less to help finance the world’s largest economy. That outcome will have a “catastrophic” impact, he said.

“When do people stop buying the credit of the country? That’s a tough question to answer, but it’s on a lot of people’s lips right now,” he said. “Each country has their own financial problem, so there’s no funding for anything external.”

Such concerns have driven investors to the gold market, propelling the metal higher as other commodities have slumped and helpinggold-producers’stocks almost double in the past three months.

Gold Investors

Greenlight Capital Inc., a $5.1 billion New York-based hedge fund, has started investing in gold for the first time, while Federated Investors Inc.’s $1.3 billion Federated Market Opportunity Fund, which outperformed 99 percent of rivals last year, now countsYamana Gold Inc.andGoldcorp Inc.among its largest investments.

Gold companies such asNewmont Mining Corp.andKinross Gold Corp.have taken the opportunity to issue stock to bolster their own balance sheets.

Barrick Gold Corp. ChairmanPeter Munksaid last week he has been inundated with calls from wealthy investors seeking to buy gold to protect their capital.

“The window to raise money for gold stocks has blown open,” Sprott said. “The investing public has started to go to that one thing that they think it’s safe to invest in.”

To contact the reporter on this story:Stewart Baileyin New York atsbailey7@bloomberg.net.

Last Updated: February 3, 2009 08:39 EST
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