Gold Miners Are Finally Making Some Interesting Capital Investments

Last week I was pleased to attend the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) conference in Toronto. PDAC is one of the largest mining conferences in the world. More than 25,000 people turned out this year, many of them selling equipment services, exhibiting securities and investments, making presentations and much more.  

As was the case at the BMO Global Metals & Mining Conference a week earlier, one of the dominant thoughts on everyone’s minds was Barrick Gold’s $17.8 billion hostile takeover of its longtime rival Newmont Mining.

This Monday we learned that, after both parties spoke with top shareholders, the bid fell through. But rather than continuing to duke it out in the capital markets, the two mining giants will instead be entering into a joint venture (JV) in Nevada. The JV will combine significant deposits and mines, processing facilities and infrastructure to unlock significant synergies.

As a standalone company, the Nevada complex will be the world’s single-largest gold producing operations, according to equity research firm GMP Securities.

Nevada, by the way, is the top gold producing state in the U.S., responsible for nearly three quarters of annual output. If it were its own country, Nevada would be the fourth largest gold producer in the world, thanks to its prolific Carlin Trend deposits.

Nevada would be the fourth largest gold producer in the world
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It’s within these monumental goldfields that the Barrick-Newmont JV will be operating, with control over as many as three Tier 1 mines, or those that typically produce 500,000 ounces of gold or more annually. That is significant.

The JV ownership will be 61.5 percent Barrick and 38.5 percent Newmont, with Barrick acting as the main operator. The board will consist of three Barrick representatives and two Newmont representatives.

The “Walmart” of the Mining World

What’s really exciting, I think, is that the synergies are projected to come partly from optimized mining and processing and partly from supply chain and indirect costs. The company is expected to become the “Walmart” of the mining world, with the muscle to negotiate better prices on tractors, haulers and other equipment. The synergies are estimated to help save as much as $500 million in the first five years alone, according to GMP, but I believe it could be much more than that.

It’s hard not to see this as positive for the capital markets. The Barrick-Newmont JV is about trying to drive down costs in order to sustain the overall production profiles of these two mega gold miners.

Gold Accounted for Half of World Exploration Budgets

The Barrick-Newmont deal is just the latest in what I believe is an ongoing trend of industry consolidation as well as rising exploration budgets. Barrick purchased London-based Randgold Resources back in September, while Newmont is working on a merger with Goldcorp. Australia’s Newcrest Mining just bought a majority interest in Imperial Metals’ Red Chris copper and gold mine, located in British Columbia, Canada, and is now in the process of inking a $65 million JV deal with Greatland Gold.

I see these deals as a sign that miners anticipate a bull run in gold prices. Better to spend the money now when valuations are attractive rather than later when companies could be much more expensive. During the last bull market in gold prices, many mining executives ended up losing their jobs because they entered deals when valuations were overextended.

gold mining stocks still greatly undervalued relative to the market
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Exploration budgets are also finally starting to climb, another sign of increased confidence in future prices. According to S&P Global Market Intelligence’s just-released “World Exploration Trends 2018,” budgets increased for the second straight year in 2018 to $10.1 billion. Roughly half of that, or $4.85 billion, was spent on gold exploration.

global mineral exploration budgets up for second straight year in 2018
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Ready to Invest?

What all of this means is that now might be the time to consider investing in gold miners. In the years since the price of gold peaked in 2011, producers and explorers slashed budgets to keep their powder dry. We’re finally starting to see them deploy some of that capital. It’s not hard to make the case that they seem to be acting on the knowledge, or at least a strong hunch, that metal prices are set to head higher.

If you think additional mining mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are in the works, one of the best investment vehicles, I believe, is our World Precious Minerals Fund (UNWPX). The reason I say that is because UNWPX, unlike a lot of other precious metal mining funds, has significant exposure to smaller junior and intermediate companies, which appear attractive right now as takeover targets. High-quality, well managed companies such as Wesdome Gold Mines, Cardinal Resources and TriStar Gold.

The portfolio management team has over 60 combined years of experience working in the capital markets, and includes precious metal and mineral expert Ralph Aldis.

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The NYSE Arca Gold Miners Index is a modified market capitalization weighted index comprised of publicly traded companies involved primarily in the mining for gold and silver.  The index benchmark value was 500.0 at the close of trading on December 20, 2002. The S&P 500 Stock Index is a widely recognized capitalization-weighted index of 500 common stock prices in U.S. companies.

Fund portfolios are actively managed, and holdings may change daily. Holdings are reported as of the most recent quarter-end. Holdings in the World Precious Minerals Fund as a percentage of net assets as of 12/31/2018: Barrick Gold Corp. 0.00%, Randgold Resources Ltd. 0.00%, Newmont Mining Corp. 0.00%, Newcrest Mining Ltd. 0.00%, Goldcorp Inc. 0.00%, Walmart Inc. 0.00%, S&P Global Inc. 0.00%, Imperial Metals Corp. 0.00%, Greatland Gold plc 0.00%, Wesdome Gold Mines Ltd. 6.87%, Cardinal Resources Ltd. 5.41%, TriStar Gold Inc. 4.99%.