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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Timmins Gold Corp T.TMM

"Timmins Gold Corp is engaged in acquiring, exploring, developing and operating mineral resource properties in Mexico. It owns and operates the San Francisco open pit and Ana Paula gold project in Guerrero and the Caballo Blanco gold project in Veracruz."

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Timmins Gold Corp > I`m just the messenger.
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Post by fb454 on May 05, 2017 4:02pm

I`m just the messenger.

 

Globe says Timmins rated "outperform" in new coverage

 

2017-05-05 09:02 ET - In the News

 

The Globe and Mail reports in its Friday, May 5, edition that Raymond James analyst Tara Hassan, touting its new management and a revised approach to its San Francisco mine in Mexico, began coverage of Timmins Gold with an "outperform" rating. The Globe's David Leeder writes in the Eye On Equities column that Ms. Hassan target the shares at 90 cents, two cents the average target of analysts. Ms. Hassan says in a note: "Timmins is in the midst of numerous corporate changes which include an overhaul of the management team, a proposed name change to Alio Gold, and a revised approach to operating and advancing its core assets. After more than 18 months of questions surrounding the direction of the company's projects and who would be at the helm, we believe the recent changes will be critical to driving share price gains in the near-term." Ms. Hassan says the company's San Francisco mine, an open pit heap leach operation with an estimated mineral reserve of 574,000 ounces of gold in Sonora, has "seen its fair share of ups and downs" since it recommenced operations in 2009. She says, "Even with recent share price gains, Timmins's current trading multiples are reflective of a company with a challenged history."

Comment by intowin on May 05, 2017 4:44pm
Notice no real mention of Ana Paula. When PFS announced shortly target price likely will be raised. Some heavy buying by Raymond James past few days.
Comment by MisterB on May 06, 2017 10:14am
That is exactly my view and many others here.  TMM is emerging from an unstable position in Q1 of 2016 to a completely stable situation at Q1 2017 and beyond.  The transformation is quite amazing and with this stabiity comes a re-rating of TMM by analysts and the market in general. The new SF mining plan will position TMM for growth and will show analysts it is still a viable ...more  
Comment by intowin on May 06, 2017 4:27pm
I was told Greg is on a multi city promo campaign. Thus the heavy buying by institutions and brokerage houses. Better times ahead. GLTA.
Comment by Weeble on May 06, 2017 11:45pm
There have been hedge funds and speculators selling the GDXJ because of it's rebalancing and buying stocks that they think might be included in the GDXJ in the future instead.  I think TMM might be one of these stocks.
Comment by 8gramsplus on May 07, 2017 10:27am
TMM might be one of these stocks. Read more at https://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard?symbol=t.tmm&postid=26213320#z2Ip1L3joVr46Yvg.99 Very wise words, I had originally thought a take out player taking a  position  before annual meeting. this would  explain the huge  buying of TMM over the last few days. Many  major   investment companies have   ...more