
TSE:FM
This summary was created by AI, based on 6 opinions in the last 12 months.
First Quantum Minerals (FM-T) has garnered mixed reviews from various experts, highlighting both the potential and risks associated with the stock. The company is primarily tied to copper prices, with a long-term outlook boosted by the growing demand for copper in technology and infrastructure. However, significant challenges remain, particularly regarding political risks and operational issues at its mines, notably the prolonged suspension of a major mine in Panama. While many experts see an underlying positive trend and acknowledge First Quantum's importance as a key copper producer in Canada, there's caution due to high volatility in the stock price and dependence on commodity pricing. Some analysts suggest looking for alternatives or other investments in the copper space, indicating a need for caution despite the overall positive outlook for copper's future demand.
Base metals, primarily in countries that he wouldn’t necessarily take vacations in. Higher risk environments, but from that you get higher returns. He prefers more stable jurisdictions. The company has decent assets that are generating cash flow. Also, they got $1 billion in cash on a recent deal which gives them some flexibility.
One of the best silver plays out there. We are seeing a little bit of short term weakness. It is pretty over extended, although it could stay there. It was a pretty big move since the beginning of the year, breaking a long down trend. The challenge is how do you leap into this one. You can get a pretty significant swing in these names. If it does not hold at $19 it could go to the mid teens. Pick your best spot and go from there.
A very, very leveraged bet on copper prices in problematic jurisdictions, namely Zambia. This has an excess of debt load, negative all in sustaining costs, in that they are losing money for every pound of copper they produce. Not the sort of name he would want to own. He doesn’t have a bullish outlook on copper, and he is Short this company.
The mining sector is under pressure. There is a demand problem from Asia and we have too much supply. This stock has been selling off for a year, and the sector has been selling off for longer than that. Before this problem is done there are going to be bankruptcies and restructurings, and you are really fighting the tide. He would pick an exit price.