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Yamana Gold Inc. T.YRI

Yamana Gold Inc is a Canadian-based precious metals producer with gold and silver production, development stage properties, exploration properties, and land positions throughout the Americas, including Canada, Brazil, Chile, and Argentina. The company's segment includes Canadian Malartic; Jacobina; Cerro Moro; El Penon; Minera Florida and Corporate and other. It generates maximum revenue from the Canadian Malartic segment.


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Post by defuncton Jan 04, 2011 11:46am
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buying on the dips

buying on the dipsBeen doing some math on the YRI growth prospects and it seems that with the production guidance going forward. we will be making the same profit as today with $1000 per ounce in 2012 and 2013. It would seem that now would be a good time for the company  to start buying back shares to support and create a higher stock price. It's amazing how quickly the lemmings fall on a day such as today.

The US outlook is still bleak and austerity will take place after the next election in 2012. Nobody is going to raise taxes or interest rates until after the next election, which means the books get worse and worse.  


Still sticking with the prediction of a special dividend this quarter, although, I would much prefer the company reduce the number of outstanding shares.
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