DOM dominion mining limited

i still don't like their hedging

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    I’m going to be beaten up again for writing this, but here goes…

    DOM produced 25,014 oz in the Dec quarter which improved their cash and bullion position by $6.2m, which is a rather mediocre result in my opinion.

    Total cost per oz ballooned to $709 (from $595 prior quarter). Add a production royalty of $37 per oz and the true total cost is $746 per oz.

    What is planned on the hedging front in the next 6 months? We have 30,500 oz forward sold at $1,035 per oz. Assuming actual total cost remains the same ($746) this will add $8.8m to the cash tin ($289 per oz margin).

    If however these 30,500 oz were sold on the spot market at today’s gold price ($1,280) this would provide $16.3m to the cash tin ($534 per oz margin), adding a further $7.5m to the bottom line. This $7.5m is significant compared with the $6.2m net cash result noted above.

    DOM is voluntarily p!ssing money down the drain in my opinion. When gold producers the world over continue to de-hedge and the only ones doing so are those forced to by their banker, I don’t understand their logic. However, if they must insist on limiting their revenues received this way, all in the name of so-called good money management, why not hedge their input costs too, a la MDL?

    Rowingboat.
 
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