May 28, 2021 at 14:16 PM EDT Top Mining Stocks To Watch The market for mining stocks has had a lot of bullish momentum in 2021. We’ve seen the prices of gold and silver for example, skyrocket at many points throughout the year so far. So what is creating this bullish sentiment around mining stocks right now? Mining stocks are going up in price as the world reopens. Sure, in some places like India COVID-19 cases are rapidly climbing. But in other big economies like the United States and China, cases have fallen dramatically. It has been reported that at least 45% of the United States population has been vaccinated now. In addition to COVID-19 coming closer to an end, industrial demand has increased for a lot of materials. Gold, silver, copper, and more have all been going up in price as the world returns to a more normal state. There are a few things to take note of when investing in mining stocks. The first of which is world news, which as you’ve seen in the last year with th
First Majestic meldet Finanzergebnisse des ersten Quartals und kündigt erste Dividendenausschüttung und Ernennung des VP Operations an
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First Majestic Reports First Quarter Financial Results, Inaugural Dividend Payment, and Appointment of VP Operations
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First Majestic Silver Corp.: First Majestic Reports First Quarter Financial Results, Inaugural Dividend Payment, and Appointment of VP Operations
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(1) The Company reports non-GAAP measures which include cash costs per silver equivalent ounce produced, all-in sustaining cost per silver equivalent ounce produced, total production cost per tonne, average realized silver price per ounce sold, working capital, adjusted EPS and cash flow per share. These measures are widely used in the mining industry as a benchmark for performance, but do not have a standardized meaning and the methods used by the Company to calculate such measures may differ from methods used by other companies with similar descriptions. See Non-GAAP Measures on pages 25 to 30 30 of the Company s MD&A for further details of how these metrics are calculated by the Company together with for a reconciliation of non-GAAP to GAAP measures.