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Southern Copper (PCU): Mining for high returns

 Dec 10, 2008 03:18 PM UTC
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PCU Positive 12/10/08 -2.93% 12/22/08

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Filed under: International markets, Newsletters, Mexico, Commodities, Stocks to Buy

"Weakness in commodities suggests a screaming sign of an overreaction; it's time to take another look at a high-quality, high-yielding commodity stocks such as Southern Copper (NYSE: PCU)," says global investing expert Nick Lanyi.


In his High Yield International, he says, "With mines in Mexico and Peru, Southern Copper ranks #1 in total copper reserves of any publicly traded company, making it almost a pure play on a rebound in the metal's price." Here's his contrarian outlook.


"Southern Copper has enough reserves to continue its current rate of production for the next 80 years without a single expansion or acquisition.


"With copper prices falling, the firm's earnings are taking a hit -- and the dividend has recently been cut. Now that this cut has already been factored into the shares, I think it's a better time to look at the stock than just a few weeks ago.


"Based on 2008 dividends, the stock yields 12.7% at the current price. Even if the dividend comes down more, I look for a yield of 8-9% over the next 12 months.

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lfalvey   N/A     1 point   commented 328 days ago reply

I agree with this.. prices of copper are down 65% off highs on the fear that China will slow down consumption dramatically. China, however, has also announced a massive infrastructure plan that will keep consumption rolling until a broader base recovery is in effect.


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