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Sandstorm Gold Ltd T.SSL

Alternate Symbol(s):  SAND

Sandstorm Gold Ltd. is a Canada-based precious metals-focused streaming and royalty company. The Company is focused on acquiring royalties and gold and other metals. The Company holds a portfolio of over 230 royalties, of which 41 of the underlying mines are producing. Its segments include Antamina, Aurizona, Blyvoor, Bonikro, Caserones, Cerro Moro, Chapada, Fruta del Norte, Hounde, Mercedes, Vale Royalties, and others. Antamina open-pit copper mine located in the Andes Mountain range of Peru, approximately 270 kilometers (km) north of Lima. Aurizona mine is in Brazil. The Blyvoor gold mine is located on the Witwatersrand gold belt, South Africa. The Bonikro gold mine is located in Cote d’Ivoire. Caserones open pit mine is in the Atacama region of Chile. Chapada mine is located 270 km northwest of Brasilia in Goias State, Brazil. Mercedes gold-silver mine in Sonora, Mexico. Black Fox mine and Froome mine are located in Ontario, Canada.


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Post by Canucklehead80on Mar 25, 2013 6:04pm
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Auguries - March 16, 2013

Auguries - March 16, 2013

Auguries - March 16, 2013
Too Big To Whale
Kevin Michael Grace


Gold was up (at press time) $17.30 (+1.1%) for the week to $1,592.60, and silver was down $0.45 (-1.6%) to $28.51. Reuters reported March 15, “Gold hovered near $1,590 an ounce on Friday as [insert piffle about US economic “recovery” here—Editor] makes safe-haven assets like the precious metal less attractive.”

Clearly distressed by gold’s resilience, Reuters asked Li Ning of CIFCO Futures in Shanghai for an explanation. He replied, “It is a global trend that the value of paper money is diminishing, which attracts investors to gold, a hard asset.”

And now, an intermission. Commentary will resume shortly. In the interim, readers are invited to meditate upon the following quotations.

Read the rest of this article about gold prices here.

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