Barrick Gold (ABX.TO)(GOLD) shares have been downgraded at CIBC Capital Markets. Analysts say lower production and higher costs at mines in Nevada and the Dominican Republic warrant a more than 18 per cent price target chop.
Earlier this month, the Toronto-headquartered company reported gold output at Nevada Gold Mines fell to 385,000 ounces in the July-to-September quarter, down from 401,000 ounces in the prior three months. While production increased at Barrickโs Pueblo Viejo mine in the Dominican Republic by 23 per cent quarter-over-quarter, the projectโs improving performance and capacity are likely to require more short-term spending.
CIBCโs Anita Soni downgraded Barrick to a โneutralโ rating, while lowering her price target on the companyโs New York-listed shares from US$27 to US$22. The stock closed 2.91 per cent lower at $17.69 per share on Monday, after falling as much as 4.6 per cent earlier in the trading session.
โWe believe Barrick hosts some of the best assets and a world-class operational team,โ Soni wrote in a note to clients on Monday.
Barrickโs Nevada Gold Mines is a joint venture with Newmont (NGT.TO)(NEM) formed in 2019. The company says itโs the single largest gold-producing complex in the world.
โUnder-investment in Nevada Gold Mines (which GOLD highlighted in its presentation) prior to the joint-venture consolidation in 2019, combined with the post-pandemic inflationary environment, has presented GOLD with significant challenges,โ Soni wrote. โThe company is now embarking on a period of reinvestment at NGM which we expect could begin to deliver returns in 2026.โ
RBC Capital Markets analyst Josh Wolfson says participants at a recent large-cap precious metals conference in London view the weakness as temporary.
โStrength in the dollar, yields, and equities are viewed as a short-term headwind, while a positive outlook for gold is likely to be supported by the continued theme of de-dollarization and central bank buying, plus ongoing inflation risks,โ he wrote in a research note on Monday.
Jeff Lagerquist is a senior reporter at Yahoo Finance Canada. Follow him on Twitter @jefflagerquist.
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