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Here’s a story about a company called Agnico-Eagle, a modest gold producer that’s been in business for many years.
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( "Agnico"), a subsidiary of Agnico-Eagle Mines Limited, to acquire their NSR property, located in the western portion of the Cortez Mining district.
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That means price moves during the third-quarter reporting period will likely come from updates on ramp-ups of new mines that are key to companies 'future production, such as Agnico's Kittila mine in Finland, Barrick's Buzwagi mine in Tanzania, and Kinross Gold's Paracatu mine in Brazil.
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Helping drag down the group were shares of Agnico Eagle Mines Limited , down about 18.4% and shares of Jaguar Mining down about 17.9% on the day.
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Agnico-Eagle rose $2.90, or 4.9%, to $61.86 on the NYSE.
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Agnico-Eagle Mines rose 0.97 to 61.40, but Barrick Gold lost C$0. 15 to C$48. 64.
Mexico, Canada Up; 2008
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The fact that Agnico struck it rich and suffered no net losses might mean that there is no legal case.
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Paul Penna, an up-and-coming guy running Agnico, with aspirations of grandeur in the industry, launched a takeover of Eagle including the acquisition of the shares of the original promoter who walked away with lots and lots of money.
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The fact that Agnico later found a better lode was a happenstance that spared them the financial disaster of the original deception.
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Therefore, Agnico should have made a profit on both the originally claimed lode, plus the new lode that they would have inevitably found later.
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