Tag: mining
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Cabral Gold (CBR.V): CEO Carter’s exploration program is firing on all cylinders
EDITOR’S NOTE: We believe, this year, resources will make a pretty hard move, just as cannabis and blockchain did in 2017, and because many of our investor readers are new to the mining space, we decided to bring aboard a writer who can dig deep into the details and explain what matters and why. Greg…
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Welcome to the Big Show, DMG Blockchain (DMGI.V): Up 23% in second day of trading
Back in the 45 days of deep 2017 when the entire world thought everything blockchainy would be a billion dollar deal by Christmas, which ended on the day HIVE Blockchain (HIVE.V) let founders stock trade early, thereby (and properly) stepping on an insane tulipmania run, all that was needed to make a pubco double were…
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Energold Drilling Corp (EGD.V): Picks + shovels = earnings as market swells
Either the mining market has turned around, or there’s been some kind of mistake, because Equity.Guru boss Chris Parry just assigned me to cover a company that has earnings. Concept: The Pick and Shovel Deal Skip ahead if you’ve heard this one. In the great San Francisco gold rush of 1849, lots of people got…
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Second Set of Eyes: Timing the cycle with Zinc One (Z.V)
When Vena Resources (name since changed to Forrester) was the on-the-button Toronto mover and shaker that it started out as, it was the kind of thing that smart, connected people put together in a hot resource market. Fine talent with big name partners going after smart opportunities, often in brownfields areas, that could be enormous…
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Millrock Resources (MRO.V): Undervalued on the market, highly valued in the boardroom
Millrock Resources (MRO.V), helmed by former Inco Veteran, Greg Beischer, is a true prospect generator. Yeah yeah, I know a lot of you hear ‘prospect generator’ and your eyes cross. But Millrock has generated projects. In fact, at the time of writing (and this may change tomorrow or the next day because, wows) the company…
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Equitas Resources (EQT.V) producing, exploring, rinse, repeat
The standard practice, when starting a mining company, is to raise as many millions as you can up front, stick a few holes in the ground until those millions are gone, and hope the holes demonstrate why you should be given more millions to make more holes. And maybe, if after three years of poking holes…