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Barrick Gold Corp T.ABX

Alternate Symbol(s):  GOLD

Barrick Gold Corporation is a Canada-based gold and copper producer, which is engaged in the production and sale of gold and copper, as well as related activities, such as exploration and mine development. It has ownership interests in producing gold mines that are located in Argentina, Canada, Cote d'Ivoire, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Dominican Republic, Mali, Tanzania and the United States. It has ownership interests in producing copper mines in Chile, Saudi Arabia and Zambia. Its operations include Nevada Gold Mines, Bulyanhulu, Hemlo, Jabal Sayid, Kibali, Loulo-Gounkoto, Lumwana, North Mara, Porgera, Pueblo Viejo, Tongon, Veladero and Zaldivar. Its Bulyanhulu operation is located in north-west Tanzania, approximately 55 kilometers (km) south of Lake Victoria and 150 km southwest of the city of Mwanza. The Hemlo operation is located north of Lake Superior on the Trans-Canada Highway, approximately 35 km east of Marathon, Ontario, and it is an underground operation.


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Comment by schlockxxxon Nov 03, 2012 10:18am
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Post# 20558417

RE: dissapointing Q numbers, we told you

RE: dissapointing Q numbers, we told you

Yes, I see that on the link re;t.abx and others.  Thanks for posting the info.

However, 4 out of the last 5 days prior to earnings, 

T.abx stock price rose 5.6%-----then tanked on earnings

T.g, on the other hand went down 6.1% the prior 2 days before earnings----then soared on earnings.

I see this but fail to understand why the two were so opposite....is it manipulation?

Should one not own any stock the day before earnings announcement with the current system of      'machine trading'? 

Any response would be grateful for future decisions............

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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