Other Gold Companies
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I recently compiled some data on other junior producers I follow on April 4 2006 for a comparison with my projected CMM 2005 net loss of C$5.5 - $6.0 million, along with those companies' reported 2005 YE bottom lines. The Desert Sun comparison is about the closest in asset, production, cost per ounce structure, and share structure, prior to being bought out by Yamana.
Desert Sun Mining (DSM.to) Net Loss for 2005 - CDN$7.9 Million Market Cap ... 105 million shares x $7.20 = $756 Million
Alamos Gold (AGI.to) Net Loss for 2005 - US$9.44 Million Market Cap ... 77 million shares x $9.10 = $700 Million
Glencairn Gold (GGG.to) Net Loss for 2005 - US$4.1 Million Market Cap ... 171 million shares x $0.66 = $113 Million
Jaguar Mining (JAG.to) Net Loss for 2005 - US$12.8 Million Market Cap ... 45 million shares x $5.75 = $258 Million
Queenstake (QRL.to) Net Loss for 2005 - US$19.7 Million Market cap ... 550 million shares x $0.42 = $231 Million
Semafo (SMF.to) Net Loss for 2005 - US$13.5 Million Market cap ... 134 million shares x $2.60 = $348 Million
Aurizon Mines (ARZ.to) Net Loss for 2005 - CDN$4.1 Million Market cap ... 140 million shares x $2.74 = $383 million
Claude Resources (CTJ.to) Net Loss for 2005 - CDN$3.5 Million Market cap ... 72 million shares x $1.28 = $92 million
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Message 22359677
Shares Outstanding
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Tanoose.
Thanks for making sure I got over to Century Mining's booth at PDAC in 2005.
As of the most recent publically available information, the current share structure should be pretty close to this, inclusive of the recent financing.
Issued and outstanding 111,332,664
Warrants 19,976,990
Convertible Debentures 0
Options 4,325,000
Fully diluted 135,634,654 >>>>>>>>>>>>> Message 22357684 |