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.