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OceanaGold Corp T.OGC

Alternate Symbol(s):  OCANF

OceanaGold Corp is an intermediate gold and copper producer. The Company has a portfolio of four operating mines: the Haile Gold Mine in the United States of America; Didipio Mine in the Philippines; and the Macraes and Waihi operations in New Zealand. The gold, copper, and silver that the Company produces are essential to the renewable energy and transport sectors, life-saving medical devices and technology, which connects communities around the world. The Didipio gold and copper mine is located in Luzon, Philippines. It produces gold and silver as dore bars and copper in concentrate. The Macraes Operation on the South Island of New Zealand is an active gold producing mine. The Company's Waihi Operation in the North Island of New Zealand is an underground operation. The Haile Gold Mine located in Kershaw, South Carolina is a gold mine on the East Coast.


TSX:OGC - Post by User

Post by templetooth2on Feb 25, 2022 11:54pm
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Post# 34463891

I'm pretty good at simple arithmetic

I'm pretty good at simple arithmetic
Back in January, I expressed severe doubt as to the ability of OGC being able to produce a profit of 39 cents per share in 2022. That was the number advertized by Scotia which by simple calculation would mean a net after-tax profit of about US$280 million.

Just doing some Friday night fever catch up (I'm very old), I see that Canaccord has them doing $52.6 million.

This is the kind of stuff I find interesting. (Yes, I'm very, very old)

People like me pay attention to these anomalies: one guy thinks 39 cents, the other thinks 7 cents. Like I said before, April isn't the cruellest month; that would be August, when Q2 results force a severe reality check.

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