Agnico Eagle Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2020 Results
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RECORD QUARTERLY PRODUCTION; RECORD ANNUAL EARNINGS AND CASHFLOW; RECORD RESERVES; GOLD PRODUCTION FORECAST TO GROW 24% FROM 2020 THROUGH 2024; ODYSSEY PROJECT AND AMARUQ UNDERGROUND APPROVED FOR DEVELOPMENT
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TORONTO, Feb. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -
Agnico Eagle Mines Limited (NYSE: AEM) (TSX: AEM) ( Agnico Eagle or the Company ) today reported quarterly net income of $205.2 million, or net income of $0.85 per share, for the fourth quarter of 2020. This result includes non-cash mark-to-market gains on warrants of $29.3 million ($0.12 per share), foreign currency translation gains on deferred tax liabilities of $28.8 million ($0.12 per share), derivative gains on financial instruments of $21.7 million ($0.09 per share), losses on environmental remediation of $16.6 million ($0.07 per
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Teenager aims to establish Santa Gertrudis stud after back-to-back heifer wins at national cattle camp
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Georgia Perkins with the Santa Gertrudis heifer she won at the breed s national youth camp.
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Georgia Perkins has amassed plenty of ribbons over years of parading, judging, and showing beef cattle, and she has now won enough animals to start her own stud.
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Georgia Perkins aims to start a Santa Gertrudis stud after another big win at a national youth cattle camp
It is the second time the Corndale teenager has won the camp s heifer prize