Lundin Gold (LUG.ST) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
Lundin Gold is a Canadian mining company that digs gold out of the ground and sells it. Its main asset is the Fruta del Norte mine in southeastern Ecuador, one of the highest-grade large gold mines in the world. The company sells gold bullion to refiners and financial institutions, which then use it for jewelry, electronics, and investment products. Lundin Gold makes money by selling the gold it produces, so its revenue depends heavily on the price of gold and how much it can mine each year. It operates almost entirely in Ecuador, making it a single-asset, single-country company. Its competitive edge comes from the exceptional ore grade at Fruta del Norte, which keeps production costs low — reflected in its unusually high margins. The main risk the company faces is concentration: if the mine is disrupted by operational problems, political instability in Ecuador, or a sharp drop in gold prices, there is no other asset to fall back on.
Winston Score: 86/100 — Exceptional
An exceptional business — strong profitability, growth, and balance sheet.
- Quality: Exceptional (30/30)
- Growth: Exceptional (20/20)
- Cash Flow: Exceptional (10/10)
- Stability: Good (5/10)
- Valuation: Good (6/10)
- Ownership: Good (10/15)
Key Facts
Price: 696.60 SEK
Market Cap: 168.5B SEK
Sector: Basic Materials
Industry: Gold
Exchange: Stockholm Stock Exchange

