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Vault Minerals (VAU) 39.5c​

Vault Minerals (VAU) is Red 5 (RED) reincarnated on the ASX; it’s the same $2.7bn gold producer and explorer based in WA. In August, the company’s FY24 results were solid, but the stock has lagged its peers through 2024:
  • Revenue of $620mn flowed through to an underlying profit of $48.5mn, and for FY25, guidance is 390-430K oz at an AISC of A$2,250-2,540.
The company has transitioned after Red5 (RED) merged with Silver Lake Resources (SLR) to become a larger entity that should benefit from scale; VAU has a stronger balance sheet and is expected to enjoy cost savings and improved mining rates. Over the coming years, we can see more M&A activity in the gold space. We hold VAU in our Emerging Companies Portfolio.
  • We like VAU and can see some performance catch-up over the coming months.
MM is cautiously bullish VAU

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Vault Minerals (VAU)
LAST UPDATED 01/11/2024 09:00
 
Nov 24 update: Still waiting for the market to notice this one. Unless it knows and doesn't care.

Price continues to be weaker than the gold miners ETF - GDX. There is a minor and very recent indication that VAU is gaining support as it hasn't made a new low like GDX. (Note: The recent weakness in GDX may be due to the large cap NEM's poor recent performance.)

New CEO has done the roadshow, now needs to kick VAU's production up a gear.

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Looks like another to bank next year.
 
With the gold price going up and uncertainty in the world Vault is a solid play.

Share price is rising as the aus dollar goes down

Production of around 400k oz per year makes it a possible takeover target by one of the gold giants
 
With the gold price going up and uncertainty in the world Vault is a solid play.

Share price is rising as the aus dollar goes down

Production of around 400k oz per year makes it a possible takeover target by one of the gold giants
problem for Vault is its crappy hedging.
They will miss out on some the upside of gold price increases because of it.
Mick
 
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