Source: Streetwise Reports 05/14/2024
Seabridge Gold Inc. (NYSE:SA) is sharing its highlights and financials for the quarter ending March 31 with shareholders, noting its application for “substantially started” status for its KSM project and exploration plans for its Iskut and 3 Aces projects.
Seabridge has worked diligently toward fulfilling the requirements needed to earn the substantially started designation for KSM, with which its Environmental Assessment Certificate would remain valid for its life.
Recent moves in the gold and copper markets are providing tailwinds for the company’s stock as it searches for a partner for the massive gold and copper project in British Columbia. Seabridge went from a six-month low of CA$12.75 per share to as high as CA$23 on April 12. It was at CA$20.86 per share on Tuesday.
Gold and copper are breaking higher so far this year — especially gold, which is up more than 15% so far this year and went up 1% to US$2,362.49 per ounce Friday, Reuters reported. The spot price was US$2,348.63 on Tuesday.
The Catalyst: Gold Levels Could ‘Shock People’
Fronk has headed the company since 1999. He said he’s seeing something different in the gold market this year. Typically, a strong dollar tends to get in the way of gold. But Fronk said gold is flowing from the West to the East, with some nations increasing their ownership as a reserve currency, worried about the U.S. weaponizing the dollar.
He noted in a blog entry on Seabridge’s website called “Gold Market Update: The West Is Losing Control of the Gold Price” that central banks are now the biggest gold buyers, and “gold is replacing dollar denominated assets in central bank reserves.”
The company “offers among the highest torque to underlying gold prices” wrote Mike Kozak, Cantor Fitzgerald analyst, in an April 29 industry report.
Fronk said he thinks gold will go to levels “that I think will shock people.” He also said that Seabridge is a great way to get exposure to higher gold prices if you compare its resources and reserves in the ground vs. its stock price.
The company “offers among the highest torque to underlying gold prices” wrote Mike Kozak, Cantor Fitzgerald analyst, in an April 29 industry report.
KSM is “one of the largest, undeveloped gold-copper projects in the world” Red Cloud Securities Analyst Taylor Combaluzier described in an April 12 research note.
Goals for 2024
At the top of the company’s list of goals for 2024 is finding a joint venture partner for KSM. The company has noted that RBC Capital Markets is running a formal search process.
Lucas N. Pipes of B. Riley Securities, who has rated the stock a Buy with a target price of US$60 per share, wrote that Seabridge has “a clear vision for a potential partnership agreement” for the project, as it runs a formal search process.
It’s only a matter of time before KSM attracts possible partners, said wrote Chris Temple, author and editor of The National Investor.
But when it comes to exploration, Fronk said this year is about growing resources at two other projects: Iskut, which is about 30 kilometers from KSM in BC, and 3 Aces in the Yukon.
Seabridge plans a 15,000-meter core drilling campaign at Iskut, where it will be looking at expanding the Bronson Slope mineral resource and its discovery in 2023 of similar mineralization at Snip North with three helicopter-portable drill rigs with a budgeted cost of CA$12 million. Work at 3 Aces will include drilling, geophysical surveys, surface mapping, and reclamation efforts.
Q1 Financials
Seabridge also announced that during the quarter ending March 31, it posted a net loss of CA$8.2 million, or CA$0.09 per share, compared to a net loss of CA$10.8 million or CA$0.13 per share for the same period in 2023.
The company said it invested CA$39.3 million in mineral interest project spending compared to CA$48.6 million in first quarter of 2023. [OWNERSHIP_CHART-700]
As of March 31, 2024, net working capital was CA$43.2 million compared to CA$54.5 million on December 31, 2023.
Ownership and Share Structure
Reuters provided a breakdown of the company’s ownership and share structure, where management and insiders own approximately 3% of the company. According to Reuters, CEO and Chairman Rudi P. Fronk owns 1.41% of the company with 1.23 million shares.
Reuters reports that institutions own about 55% of the company. According to Reuters, Friedberg Mercantile Group Ltd. owns 13.34%, National Bank of Canada owns 5.15%, Van Eck Associates Corp. owns 4.2%, Kopernik Global Investors, L.L.C. owns 3.64%, Paulson & Co. Inc. owns 2.36%, and Sprott Asset Management L.P. owns 1.14%.
According to Reuters, there are 86.22 million shares outstanding with 85.21 million free float traded shares, while the company has a market cap of CA$1.76 billion and trades in a 52-week range of CA$12.62 and CA$23.
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Insight: The gold market is showing signs of significant movement this year, driven by shifts in global politics and central bank actions. Seabridge Gold Inc. stands to benefit from these changes, particularly with its KSM project being a valuable asset in this environment. Additionally, the company’s exploration plans for Iskut and 3 Aces projects will contribute to its growth potential beyond the KSM project.