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Alamos Gold Inc(pre-merger) T.AGI

Alternate Symbol(s):  AGI

Alamos Gold Inc. is a Canada-based intermediate gold producer with diversified production from three operations in North America. This includes the Young-Davidson mine and Island Gold District in northern Ontario, Canada, and the Mulatos District in Sonora State, Mexico. Additionally, the Company has a portfolio of growth projects, including the Phase 3+ Expansion at Island Gold, and the Lynn Lake project in Manitoba, Canada. The Young-Davidson gold mine is located near the town of Matachewan, approximately 60 kilometers (km) west of Kirkland Lake in Northern Ontario, within the Abitibi Greenstone Belt. The Island Gold District is located just east of the town of Dubreuilville, 83 km northeast of Wawa in Northern Ontario. The Mulatos mine is located in the Sierra Madre Occidental Mountain range in the east-central portion of the State of Sonora, Mexico. The Lynn Lake project is located in northern Manitoba and consists of two primary sites, MacLellan and Gordon.


TSX:AGI - Post by User

Post by geezer21on Jun 09, 2022 10:22pm
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Post# 34745947

Jeff Currie: No Capital Influx Into Commodity Supercycle Yet

Jeff Currie: No Capital Influx Into Commodity Supercycle Yet
This applies to gold miners also.


Goldman Sacks Jeff Currie head of global commodities research says it is just the beginnings of the commodity supercycle due to a decade of under investment that resulted from misallocation of capital (think of money printing here).

A short interview well worth the listen.  Currie is someone to pay attention to.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaFhl9kG3_U
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