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    Still Plenty of Potential Upside for Gold Miners

    Written by Teresa Matich
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    Mar. 18, 2016 11:36AM PST

    A recent report from Bloomberg suggests that gold stocks on the rise could still have more upside.

    A recent report from Bloomberg suggests that gold stocks on the rise could still have more upside.
    As quoted in the publication:

    An index of large producers, including Barrick Gold Corp. and Goldcorp Inc., has gained a whopping 87 percent in the past three months, more than four times the gold-price rally. That’s after three years of slumping prices made miners leaner, meaning more of the bullion gains flow through to their bottom lines.
    While the rally has made shares expensive by traditional valuation metrics such as future earnings, they are still 19 percent cheaper than at the same point last year based on the value of their gold reserves, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
    “Despite the rally in gold and despite the increase in the value for the companies, they’re still trading at a significant discount to where they’ve traded in the past,” said Ken Hoffman, an analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence in Skillman, New Jersey, said. “Gold doesn’t have to get to $1,800 for companies to revisit where they were at their peaks.”

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