More dividend cuts likely

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NEWMONT MINING $29.02 (New York symbol NEM; Shares outstanding: 492.3 million; Market cap: $14.5 billion; TSINetwork Rating: Average; Dividend yield: 4.8%; www.newmont.com) gets 90% of its revenue from gold mines in the U.S., Australia and Peru. Copper, zinc and other metals supply the remaining 10%. Gold is down 33%, from $1,800 an ounce in September 2012 to $1,204 today. That’s partly because the U.S. Federal Reserve has indicated that it will soon scale back its bond-purchasing program, known as quantitative easing. Slowing growth in the money supply will reduce the likelihood of a sharp increase in inflation. Many investors buy gold as a hedge against inflation. In response, Newmont is cutting jobs and postponing building new mines. The company also links its dividend to the price of gold, so it has lowered its quarterly payout by 17.6%, to $0.35 a share from $0.425, for a 4.8% yield. Further dividend cuts seem likely, particularly if gold prices continue to fall. Newmont…