Two ways to profit from a resource rebound

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SHERRITT INTERNATIONAL $3.02 (Toronto symbol S; TSINetwork Rating: Speculative) (1-800-704- 6698; www.sherritt.com; Shares outstanding: 297.3 million; Market cap: $900.8 million; Dividend yield: 5.7%) is a diversified natural resource company that produces nickel, cobalt, thermal coal, oil and gas. It also manages 356 megawatts of power generation capacity in Cuba, with an additional 150 megawatts starting up soon. The company is a major nickel producer, with operations in Cuba and Canada. As well, it has started up its 40%-owned Ambatovy mine on the island nation of Madagascar, off Africa’s east coast. Sherritt also produces oil and gas in Cuba, Spain and Pakistan and is Canada’s largest thermal coal producer. In the three months ended September 30, 2013, Sherritt’s revenue fell 16.2%, to $286.2 million from $341.5 million a year earlier. Lower nickel and coal prices were the main reasons for the drop. Cash flow per share declined 33.3%, to $0.20 from $0.30. The company’s long-term debt of $2.1 billion is equal…