
Royal Gold senior VP Alistair Baker presented at a virtual non-deal roadshow, highlighting the company's streaming model as gold markets remain volatile. Alpha Score 70.
Alpha Score of 70 reflects strong overall profile with strong momentum, moderate value, strong quality, moderate sentiment.
Royal Gold (RGLD) management presented to investors Tuesday at a virtual non-deal roadshow, a format the precious metals streaming and royalty company uses to maintain institutional engagement outside of earnings seasons.
Alistair Baker, the company's senior vice president of investor relations, led the presentation. The roadshow format typically covers the portfolio's geographic diversification, the streaming model's margin structure, and the outlook for gold, which accounts for roughly three-quarters of Royal Gold's revenue. The company ended the June quarter with a RGLD stock page Alpha Score of 70 out of 100, flagged as a Moderate rating in the Basic Materials sector.
Noella Alexander-Young, virtual roadshow host, opened the session. The presentation did not include a formal Q&A, a common structure for non-deal roadshows.
Royal Gold owns royalties and streams on 187 properties, including producing mines in the Americas, Africa and Australia. The company collects revenue from a percentage of metal production or a discounted purchase price, shielding it from most operating cost inflation. The model has allowed Royal Gold to maintain a dividend yield above 1% even as spot gold prices moved through a volatile first half of the year.
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