Category: Today’s Idea
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Skyharbour Resources (SYH.V) deserves your respect: The prospect generator that pays for itself
If you’re the type of investor who attends investor conferences, you’ve no doubt found yourself in the familiar scenario where dozens – even hundreds – of mining explorers stand before you, each behind a card table with some flyers and a backdrop with a map and a picture of a guy in a hard hat,…
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Troubadour Resources (TR.V) playing a catchy tune, just keeps on rising
If you’ve been anywhere near social media over the last six months, you’ve no doubt heard from a lot of junior mining execs complaining that it’s dead out there for resource companies. I mean, it is, but only because most junior miners aren’t actually doing anything. They sit on a plot and wait for ‘the…
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Plurilock (PLUR.V) enters new phase: PP unlock passes and shares zoom
Long time readers will be familiar with the Plurilock (PLUR.V) tale that’s been unfolding over the lst six weeks. The coles notes: Infosec company with great revenues had struggled for years to find strong hands, needed a financial re-org Rolled back stock and the floor fell out of the share price New crew took the…
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The Troubadour Resources (TR.V) plan: Probe for gold under Probe Gold’s nose
In the Val d’Or region of Quebec, there sits a mineral explorer called Probe Gold (PRB.T) that most would agree is on the brink of something great. Probe is not a misnomer – the company has been drilling hard and expanding its resource and moving along towards production like one would hope a $200 millin…
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Saga Metals (SAGA.V): Four green energy metal deals in one legit play
You know what the worst thing is about investing in a junior energy metals explorer? The fact that, no matter which metal you choose to focus on, for half the year you’ll be in fashion, and the other half you won’t. Think about lithium plays – last year lithium took a nice big run at…
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The Plurilock Security (PLUR.V) all-star lineup keeps growing
Canada-based information security company Plurilock Security (PLUR.V) has been adding new bodies around the board room with almost monotonous regularity of late, and today they added another to what’s beginning to look like an all-star lineup. [Supply chain and distribution expert Brian] Aebig is a 35-year veteran of the IT (information technology) industry, having served…
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Friday forensic: Searchlight Resources (SCLT.V) finds uranium and REEs right where they figured they’d be
In a recent update, Searchlight Resources Inc. (SCLT.V) has announced the results of their mobile metal ion (MMI) surveys conducted on the Kulyk Lake uranium and rare earth project, roughly 75 km northwest of La Ronge, Saskatchewan where, lo and behold, they found. uranium and rare earth elements. This is not a surprise. It’s good…
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Gold discovery moves Ramp Metals (RAMP.V) into a new direction, but they’ll take it
In March of this year, the crew at Ramp Metals (RAMP.V) set about plunging a drill or two into a relatively unknown Saskatchewan property called Rottenstone SW. It’s no secret that Saskatchewan, as a province, is largely known in mining circles for uranium. But the Ramp crew thought they might find high-grade nickel, copper, and…
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So I was wrong: Plurilock doesn’t do $40m in revs. They do $70m.
Government work is a cyclical business, and it turns out one financial quarter isn’t always like the next. So when, late last week, I told you this, I was, well, wrong. Here’s what we do know: Plurilock earns a decent CAD $43.6 million a year in revenue based on the last quarter financials, which doesn’t include the…
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Uranium explorers frustrated as good results/Fission buyout fail to lift all boats
Two days ago, uranium folks were agonizing about how dumping by China had driven down the commodity market, just as uranium prices had started on an upward swing. Then, yesterday, Fission Uranium (FCU.T) announced that it had welcomed a $1.1 billion bid from Australian mining giant Paladin Energy to walk away from its Athabasca Basin…