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Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd. T.KL

Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd is a Canada-based gold mining, development, and exploration company with a diversified portfolio of exploration projects. The production profile of the company includes the Macassa mine complex located in northeastern Ontario and the Fosterville gold mine located in the State of Victoria, Australia. Also, the company owns the Holt mine and the Detour mine. The company's mines and material mineral projects are located in Canada and Australia.


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Post by BillSmith9on Jun 10, 2018 8:43pm
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Housekeeping stuff

Housekeeping stuffChas. Schwab rates many thousands of stocks every week.  Their time horizon is one year.  They have a very enviable track record. Top 5% are A's & F's.  Then 25% are B's & D's, and the middle 40% are C's.

KL is at the 6th percentile for the past two weeks. It is ranked above 94% of their stock universe.  It has been a steady "B" for a while.  Doesn't hurt.

Dividend reinvestments take place at market prices when dividends are paid, so reconstructing Sprott's buys would take some work.

Finally, the figures I gave for dividends were in U.S. dollars. 
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