10 Most Undervalued Gold Stocks to Buy According To Analysts

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1. Contango Ore, Inc. (NYSE:CTGO)

Price to Earnings Ratio as of June 30: 9.18

Stock Upside Potential: 44.93%

Contango Ore, Inc. (NYSE:CTGO) is one of the 10 most undervalued gold stocks to buy, according to analysts. On June 25, the company confirmed it had received a cash distribution of $21 million from the Peak Gold Joint Venture. Year to date, it has received $54 million in cash distribution.

The significant cash distribution is from the joint venture, which produces approximately 36,000 ounces of gold while maintaining a guidance of 60,000 ounces. Contango plans to use $7 million of the new payment to settle its debt under a credit facility. The payment should reduce the balance to $23 million.

Management has already revised its expected 2025 cash distribution to above $95 million. The upward revision is in response to gold prices averaging more than $3,100 for the year. The higher-than-expected cash flow is to be used to strengthen the cash position, fulfill hedge contracts, and advance permitting activities at the Johnson Tract project.

Contango Ore, Inc. (NYSE:CTGO) is a company that explores and develops gold and associated mineral properties in Alaska. It is a partner in the Peak Gold joint venture, which includes the Manh Choh gold mine, and also holds other leases and claims for exploration.

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