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African Barrick Gold's London listing on Friday in context

A look at the significance of African Barrick, amid 100 listed gold stocks active in Africa.

Author: Barry Sergeant
Posted:  Thursday , 18 Mar 2010

JOHANNESBURG - 

Global Tier II gold miner African Barrick is set to list in London on Friday with the ticker symbol "ABG", amid what specialists in the mining sector have described as a "vacuum" in the London space, long occupied by Randgold Resources, and to some extent by Petropavlovsk, with Russian interests, and more than just a gold play.

Given the underlying metrics, investors in London-listed precious metal stocks have also shown a ferocious appetite for Fresnillo, the Mexican miner which advertises itself as No 1 in global primary silver production. Given the demonstrable premium commanded by so many listed precious metal stocks listed around the world, it can be argued that mining the markets makes at least as much sense as all the bother, sweat and capital expended on actually mining.

Toronto-based Barrick, the world's biggest gold producer, by value and output, is spinning off 25% of African Barrick, which mines at four addresses in Tanzania. African Barrick is currently marketing a 100m share offering out of 404m post initial public offering (IPO) capital, at GBP 5.50 to GBP 6.50 a share, for a potential market valuation range of USD 3.5 to 3.9bn.

"It's amazing to us" says one London-based sales-trader, "that it has taken so long for a serious gold company to put up an alternative for European investors".

African Barrick broker JPMorgan - also the name behind the Fresnillo listing early in 2008 - has Randgold Resources at two times net present value (NPV), Red Back

(another African miner) at 1.8 times, Petropavlovsk at 1.3 times, and African Barrick pitched, for now, at about 1.5 times, for about 800,000 ounces of gold production a year, increasing to a million ounces. Petropavlovsk only in 2009 merged with an iron ore outfit, and is now the subject of speculation that it could unbundle, given the significant global heave towards iron ore stocks.

Barrick could raise USD 875m to 975m from the African Barrick listing, and will also then have "acquisition currency" via the 75% it retains in African Barrick which, in itself, would have its own stock as acquisition currency after it lists. Possible targets for any predatory miner include Canada-listed Centamin Egypt, a long life 7m ounce resource Egyptian producer, with attributable 100,000 ounces annual production in 2011 increasing to 150,000 ounces, with an underground expansion, by 2012. Centamin trades at an estimated 1.5 times NAV, applying a 6% discount rate.

Canada-listed Banro, a DRC gold developer with a target 100,000 ounces of annual production by the end of 2011, is seen as modest value, with its 11m ounce resource. Banro is seen as the cheapest significant gold resource in Africa, trading at around USD 12.00 an ounce, compared to Moto's takeover metric of USD 30.00 an ounce.

Moto, which holds a substantial resource in the north eastern DRC, was taken over jointly during 2009 by Randgold Resources and global gold major AngloGold Ashanti, for what turned out to be CAD 557m. There will be great interest in the upcoming mine build, given that the only significant mining investments in the country in the modern era have been far to the south, in southern Katanga Province. The Moto deposits, since renamed Kibali, were once mined, fairly lightly, by one-time Belgian colonizers.

For ardent gold stock specialists, activity in Africa has become more than of passing interest, given around 100 listed names that are active on the continent, and also sometimes elsewhere. Beyond the majors, such as Newmont, with significant interests in West Africa, about 20 or so stocks specialising in gold on the continent receive attention from professional investment analysts.

Among stocks that can be regarded as above-interesting, there is Australia-listed Mineral Deposits, which produced 160,000 ounces of gold in 2009 from its Sabodala gold mine in Senegal. The company has indicated production rising to 200,000 ounces a year by 2012, financed by internal cashflow and modest debt. The company is a potential consolidation play with neighbouring Oromin, and also Bassari Resources.

Canada-listed Nevsun Resources has for years been involved in making it above developer status, and is now doing that with its fully financed 200,000 ounces of gold a year profile kicking off around the end of the year from what some have described as its "stunning" Bisha Project, in Eritrea.

Very high grade gold oxides could produce cash flow of as much as USD 170m next year, before Bisha becomes a high grade open pit mine by 2014, featuring copper and also zinc, with silver, to boot. What kind of miner Nevsun would then be is a matter for some discussion, but, for now, the gold classification sticks.

Selected gold stocks active in Africa

 

 

Stock

From

From

Value

 

price

high*

low*

USD bn

South Africa & beyond

 

 

 

 

AngloGold Ashanti

USD 38.95

-18.0%

32.7%

14.113

Gold Fields

ZAR 91.65

-25.2%

10.3%

8.829

South Africa focus

 

 

 

 

Harmony

ZAR 71.75

-39.0%

6.0%

4.176

Simmer & Jack

ZAR 1.24

-61.3%

12.7%

0.207

First Uranium

CAD 1.56

-80.5%

47.2%

0.257

DRDGold

ZAR 3.68

-61.0%

15.0%

0.191

Wits Gold

ZAR 65.00

-33.7%

58.0%

0.248

Gold One

AUD 0.29

-70.9%

23.9%

0.211

Central Rand

ZAR 1.55

-80.6%

3.3%

0.052

Pan African

GBP 0.06

-26.4%

63.9%

0.136

Mintails

AUD 0.04

-53.3%

16.7%

0.034

West Wits Mining

AUD 0.08

-42.8%

27.7%

0.009

Global & Africa

 

 

 

 

Barrick

USD 40.14

-16.4%

48.2%

39.511

Newmont

USD 51.67

-8.5%

45.7%

24.958

Iamgold

USD 14.69

-30.0%

117.0%

5.419

Lihir

AUD 3.15

-16.4%

30.7%

6.862

West Africa

 

 

 

 

Goldstone Resources

GBP 0.02

-23.4%

578.6%

0.005

Colonial Resources

AUD 0.08

-31.7%

925.0%

0.012

Burey Gold

AUD 0.05

-13.8%

212.5%

0.007

Avnel Gold

CAD 0.16

-44.8%

540.0%

0.013

Medoro Resources

CAD 0.54

-42.6%

500.0%

0.214

African Aura

CAD 1.10

-21.4%

175.0%

0.057

Bassari Resources

AUD 0.35

-20.5%

514.0%

0.045

Red Back

CAD 21.22

-4.1%

237.9%

4.861

African Gold Group

CAD 0.44

-53.7%

450.0%

0.033

Semafo

CAD 5.13

-6.2%

198.3%

1.271

Golden Star

USD 3.62

-17.7%

219.9%

0.919

Resolute Mining

AUD 1.03

-18.3%

100.0%

0.367

Nevsun Resources

CAD 3.15

-13.9%

173.9%

0.599

Perseus Mining

AUD 1.98

-7.5%

215.3%

0.626

Etruscan Resources

CAD 0.44

-27.9%

151.4%

0.160

Cluff Gold

GBP 0.92

-0.5%

214.5%

0.172

Mineral Deposits

AUD 0.99

-15.7%

85.0%

0.522

Keegan Resources

USD 5.75

-24.0%

259.4%

0.164

Searchgold Resources

CAD 0.06

-20.0%

200.0%

0.009

Gryphon Minerals

AUD 0.47

-20.3%

235.7%

0.093

Shield Mining

AUD 0.11

-58.0%

303.8%

0.007

Adamus Resources

AUD 0.40

-23.6%

30.4%

0.125

Orezone

CAD 0.73

-21.5%

160.7%

0.049

Axmin

CAD 0.08

-57.1%

15.4%

0.023

PMI Gold

CAD 0.23

-8.0%

666.7%

0.045

Azumah Resources

AUD 0.26

-21.5%

186.5%

0.044

Pelangio

CAD 0.28

-63.8%

189.5%

0.032

Ampella Mining

AUD 1.09

-0.9%

990.0%

0.163

Castle Minerals

AUD 0.38

0.0%

300.0%

0.029

Volta Resources

CAD 1.25

-14.4%

941.7%

0.122

North Atlantic Resources

CAD 0.29

-17.1%

866.7%

0.010

Avion Resources

CAD 0.70

-11.4%

259.0%

0.205

Signature Metals

AUD 0.02

-61.8%

320.0%

0.018

Channel Resources

CAD 0.07

-53.6%

160.0%

0.004

Riverstone Resources

CAD 0.97

-2.0%

592.9%

0.069

Pan African

 

 

 

 

Randgold Resources

USD 75.86

-16.0%

87.7%

6.839

Africa West

CAD 0.05

-50.0%

80.0%

0.002

Pan African

GBP 0.06

-26.4%

63.9%

0.136

Goldplat

GBP 0.10

-22.6%

22.4%

0.018

African Queen

CAD 0.60

-18.9%

185.7%

0.026

Central African

GBP 0.01

-51.8%

60.0%

0.015

Caledonia

CAD 0.07

-50.0%

30.0%

0.032

Mwana Africa

GBP 0.11

-38.0%

254.8%

0.067

Midlands Minerals

CAD 0.29

-50.8%

286.7%

0.030

North River

GBP 0.03

-63.1%

20.0%

0.027

Africa, other

 

 

 

 

African Barrick**

GBP 6.00

0.0%

0.0%

3.662

Shanta Gold

GBP 0.23

-8.0%

868.4%

0.037

Banro

CAD 2.08

-38.3%

52.9%

0.218

Kilo Goldmines

CAD 0.48

-34.2%

140.0%

0.030

Loncor Resources

CAD 1.22

-23.8%

454.5%

0.052

Sunridge Gold

CAD 0.46

-45.9%

206.7%

0.028

Luiri Gold

CAD 0.26

-35.0%

642.9%

0.029

Helio Resource

CAD 0.48

-47.8%

53.2%

0.031

Tanzanian Royalty

CAD 4.15

-36.2%

42.6%

0.374

Centamin Egypt

CAD 1.97

-25.1%

129.1%

1.985

Obtala

GBP 0.28

-0.9%

154.5%

0.082

GMA Resources

GBP 0.03

-53.1%

15.0%

0.021

New Dawn

CAD 1.15

-37.8%

155.6%

0.033

Kasbah Resources

AUD 0.07

-17.6%

118.8%

0.011

African Consolidated

GBP 0.10

-42.3%

86.4%

0.056

Lake Victoria Mining

USD 0.37

-75.5%

17.0%

0.010

Red Rock

GBP 0.02

-5.3%

161.8%

0.020

Also in Africa

 

 

 

 

Canaco Resources

CAD 0.40

-46.7%

566.7%

0.046

MDN

CAD 0.48

-43.5%

12.9%

0.046

Douglas Lake

USD 0.23

-55.9%

32.1%

0.016

Great Basin

CAD 1.77

-15.3%

42.7%

0.590

Nobel Mineral

AUD 0.39

-43.0%

185.2%

0.056

Gold Wheaton

CAD 3.02

-25.4%

1787.5%

0.427

High River

CAD 0.74

-24.5%

604.8%

0.584

Crew Gold

CAD 0.38

-62.4%

280.0%

0.802

Oromin

CAD 0.62

-56.6%

6.9%

0.063

Vatukoula Gold

GBP 0.02

-17.3%

339.2%

0.125

La Mancha Resources

CAD 1.95

-13.3%

413.2%

0.274

Avocet Mining

GBP 1.08

-2.3%

68.8%

0.320

CGA Mining

AUD 2.15

-17.0%

58.1%

0.655

Chalice Gold

AUD 0.38

-44.1%

280.0%

0.048

NGEx Resources

CAD 0.64

-36.0%

156.0%

0.093

Bezant Resources

GBP 0.34

-17.7%

382.1%

0.024

Nyota Minerals

GBP 0.10

-13.0%

158.1%

0.040

Franco-Nevada

CAD 26.66

-17.0%

15.4%

2.997

Mainly copper

 

 

 

 

First Quantum

CAD 88.97

-11.3%

173.8%

7.069

African Eagle

GBP 0.05

-64.0%

100.0%

0.020

* 12 month ** Numbers are theoretical

 

 

 

Source: market & company data, crunched by Barry Sergeant

 

 

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