China Gold International Resources Corp. (CGG.TO) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
China Gold International Resources is a mining company that digs gold and copper out of the ground and sells those metals to buyers around the world. Its two main operating mines are the CSH Gold Mine in Inner Mongolia and the Jiama Copper-Gold Mine in Tibet, both located in China. The company is majority-owned by China National Gold Group, the largest state-owned gold producer in China, which gives it strong government backing. The company makes money by selling the gold and copper it produces, so its revenue rises and falls with commodity prices. It operates entirely within China and is listed on both the Toronto Stock Exchange and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, with a market cap near $9.7 billion. Its state-owned parent provides access to capital and political support, which is a meaningful competitive advantage in China's mining sector. The main risk is that falling gold or copper prices would directly cut into profits, since the company has little control over what its metals sell for.
Winston Score: 86/100 — Exceptional
An exceptional business — strong profitability, growth, and balance sheet.
- Quality: Exceptional (28/30)
- Growth: Exceptional (20/20)
- Cash Flow: Exceptional (10/10)
- Stability: Exceptional (10/10)
- Valuation: Good (6/10)
- Ownership: Good (10/15)
