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BMOはK92 Miningの投資判断を「アウトパフォーム」に据え置き、目標株価を33.00カナダドルに据え置いた。

-- BMOキャピタル・マーケッツは火曜日、K92マイニング(KNT.TO)の株式について、第1四半期の生産実績を受け、投資判断を「アウトパフォーム」に据え置き、目標株価を33.00カナダドルとした。 K92はパプアニューギニアのカイナントゥ鉱山で、第1四半期に金換算46,743オンスの生産量を記録し、BMOの予想である40,000オンスを上回った。 BMOによると、この好調は、ジャッド鉱脈において2024年と2025年に断続的に見られた品位調整のプラス効果によるものだという。 BMOは、第1四半期における坑内開発の進捗状況と、下半期の第3期拡張計画の本格化に向けた成果物の顕著な進展に期待を寄せている。

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