Category: Series
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Lithium Ionic (LTH.C): Walking a well-trodden path in Brazil’s big lithium region
If you’ve been around mining long enough, you know how these things work: one company makes the big discovery, proves a new region works, then suddenly the whole district lights up. A few years back, Sigma Lithium (SGML.V) did exactly that in Brazil’s Minas Gerais state. The market watched a tiny company with some sweaty…
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Skyharbour Resources (SYH.V) & Trident Resources (ROCK.V): Turbo charged on near term potential
Long time readers know I’ve plenty of good things to say about junior mining mover/shaker Jordan Trimble. For a while, we repped his Skyharbour Resources (SYH.V), which duly climbed from the $0.25 range to $0.45 a few years back before we moved on to other things. In the years since, despite building out its project…
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Abasca Resources: Navigating Uranium and Graphite Markets in 2025
Abasca Resources Inc., based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, is strategically positioned in the metals market with a focus on uranium and graphite. The co…
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Allied Gold Corporation: Navigating Gold Market Trends and Regional Dynamics
Allied Gold Corporation is a prominent player in the gold mining sector, with operations primarily in Africa, including Ethiopia and Côte d’Ivoire. Th…
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Prismo Metals (PRIZ.C) surrounded by Vizsla Silver, BHP, Rio Tinto, Freeport McMoran
SPONSORED GUEST POST BY PETER EPSTEIN: Word on the street is that generalist funds are looking at metals & mining companies, possibly reducing exposure to highly-valued tech names. This makes sense as many S&P500 sectors are doing poorly. Astute readers will say, sure but generalist funds will only buy the largest mining companies, not pre-production…
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The Hot Hand: Mo Elsaghir’s long list of winners – EMO, SOMA, IPO, LTH, and more
After a decade-plus talking about public companies, one of the hardest things for me to do on an ongoing basis has been to steer clear of easy short term wins that leave a bad taste over the long haul. The public markets rise and fall, and some companies on the markets are both winners AND…
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Equity Round-Up: Stuff we talk about sometimes – AIAI, SOMA, EMO, BNXT, ARGO, AIAI, NOM
Emerita Resources Corp. (TSXV: EMO) — Eric Sprott, through 2176423 Ontario Ltd., has acquired 4.76 million units of Emerita Resources in a private placement at $1.05 per unit, totaling just under $5 million. With this move, Sprott’s position increases to 25.2 million shares and 2.38 million warrants, representing 8.7% ownership on a non-diluted basis and…
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Geo Translation: What Standard Uranium (STND.V) just announced, in layman’s terms
Disclaimer: This article has been paid for by Standard Uranium. See disclosures at the bottom of the page. Mining exploration terminology is often completely incomprehnsible to the layman investor. Sure, you know uranium is hot and you want to figure out which explorer is doing what so you can put some money in, but then…