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Taseko Mines Ltd T.TKO

Alternate Symbol(s):  TGB

Taseko Mines Limited is a Canada-based mining company. The Company is principally engaged in the production and sale of metals, as well as related activities, including mine permitting and development within the province of British Columbia, Canada and the State of Arizona, the United States. The Company’s principal property is the Gibraltar Mine, which is a copper-molybdenum mine that is located in south-central British Columbia. It also owns the Florence Copper, Yellowhead copper, New Prosperity and Aley properties. The Florence Copper property is located midway between Phoenix and Tucson near the community of Florence, Arizona. The Yellowhead Project is located in the Thompson-Nicola area of British Columbia, approximately 150 kilometers northeast of Kamloops near Vavenby. The New Prosperity Project is a gold-copper porphyry, which is located in British Columbia. The Aley Niobium Project is located in northern British Columbia, approximately 140 kilometers north of Mackenzie.


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Post by hsyxuon Mar 19, 2010 1:18pm
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Earnings per share Q4, 2009?

Earnings per share Q4, 2009?To everyone who interpreted Taseko's earnings report for Q4 and for the 12 months of 2009 as positive, here are a few questions:
1. What were the actual earning per share (after all extraordinary items etc)?
2. How much (per fully diluted share did the company earn / lose in 2009?
Why did they compare their 2009 (12 months) sales / income to the "15 months" period of 2008?  Isn't that comparing apples and oranges?  The fact that their earnings report was so obscure probably contributed to the fact that their shares
began dropping even before the market opened.
The company may have great potential if (and there are many ifs) everything goes as planned, but in the meantime I like to get  the FACTS, and the earnings report did not do a good job at presenting the salient facts in an easily understandable manner.
Thanks to anyone who has access to the full financials and can interprete them for me.
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