Category: Mining for Millennials
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Why I bought it: Ashley Gold (ASHL.C)
This past month I participated in a financing for a gold exploration company called Ashley Gold (ASHL.C). You may be wondering why, at a time when gold explorers are throwing nooses over the rafters and writing ‘goodbye cruel world’ notes, I would commit to leaving my cash in a four-month hold on one of them,…
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Friday Forensic: Is the run on Emerita Resources (EMO.V) sustainable?
Okay, everybody shush now and pay attention, because the markets are crap and your portfolio has been hurting and we’re just bloody sick of all that. It’s time to make some money on a runner and your old pal spotted one a month ago that has been buying daddy a lot of steak.. Emerita Resources…
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Skyharbour Resources (SYH.V) snapping up new Athabasca ground
In an audacious strut, Skyharbour Resources (SYH.V), fearless prancers in the uranium exploration dance, have upped the ante once again, pulling out the map and laying claim to seven fresh chunks of land in Northern Saskatchewan. Their appetite for uranium and land that may host it seems insatiable, and their eyes gleam with the glint…
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Lancaster Resources (LCR.C) is a tightly coiled ESG-ready lithium play with everything going for it
In 2016, a couple of polished young mining execs tapped on everyone’s computer screens and said, “Hey, not sure if you’ve noticed yet but everything you rely on right now for your work, play, and – soon – transport is running on lithium ion batteries. So, hey, maybe getting your hands on a solid supply…
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Lancaster Resources (LCR.C) will make you a believer, as the sun burns you alive
If you’re not big on mining and resource exploration as an investment opportunity, I get it. I really do. The resource crowd can be very inside baseball and a little old school, which is weird when you consider that nearly every video game that’s been a success in the last 20 years has some sort…
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Emerita Resources (EMO.V) begins to climb as the dust settles on big financing
If there are two things that are predictable in mining exploration, it’s that a rollback will bring a short term stock price drop (it shouldn’t, but it does), and that an under-priced financing will see the stock price fall to the financing price. The reason for that second one is simple.. if the stock is…
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Niocorp (NB.T) gets massive vote of confidence with Stellantis (STLA) offtake deal
Stellantis NV (STLA.NYSE), one of the world’s largest automotive conglomerates, and Niocorp Developments Ltd. (NB.T), an emerging rare earth metals explorer, have decided to team up and signed a preliminary term sheet’ with the goal bring to finalize a supply agreement which will support Stellantis’s ambition to reduce its carbon footprint to zero by 2038.…
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Screw you, Standard Uranium (STND.V) is on the way back
Standard Uranium (STND.V) was on the ropes, I’m not gonna lie. They went all in on a prospect in the Athabasca Basin and gathered a strong crew and fought the cold and did the work and rolled the dice, but what happened on the end of all that is what often happens in the mining…