Tag: silver demand
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Silver price stalls at resistance. Where do we go from here?
My followers know my love for silver. I am a silver bull. In fact, just this past weekend, I was ready to take my love for silver to new heights! Tudor came out with a polarizing watch with the case entirely made out of 925 silver. The Tudor Black Bay 925. One of the first…
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Kuya Silver (KUYA.C): The next low cost, high margin silver mining company
My love for silver is legendary among Equity Guru readers and Youtube viewers. In my pre-Vancouver Resource Investment Conference (VRIC) write up, I told my fellow silver bulls (or apes as per WSB Silver) that I would particularly be focusing on looking for great silver plays. The first company I want to discuss as I…
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Freeman Gold (FMAN.C) and Brigadier Gold (BRG.V) advance gold projects in the USA and Mexico as Janet Yellen fires up the printing press (again)
“Janet L. Yellen, President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s nominee for Treasury Secretary, will tell lawmakers at her confirmation hearing on Tuesday that the United States needs a robust set of fiscal stimulus measures to get the pandemic-stricken economy back on track and that now is not the time to worry about the nation’s mounting debt…
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Brigadier Gold (BRG.V) intercepts 46 Grams of Gold per Tonne Over 1 Metre in 1st hole at Picachos
On November 24, 2020 Brigadier Gold (BRG.V) announced good assay results for the first three diamond drill holes at its Picachos Property, El Rosario, Sinaloa Mexico.
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Brigadier Gold (BRG.V) begins 1st-phase drilling on prev. high-grade mine
On September 28, 2020 Brigadier Gold (BRG.V) announced that it has begun its 1st diamond drill program at the recently acquired Picachos gold-silver property, centred over the historic Viva Zapata national mineral reserve, Sinaloa, Mexico. The Picachos asset contains four mining concessions, covering 3,954 hectares of land. That’s about 80 X the size of Vancouver’s…
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Brigadier Gold (BRG.V) samples 160 grams/tonne silver at Picachos
The Picachos asset contains four mining concessions in Mexico, covering 3,954 hectares of land. That’s about 80 X the size of Vancouver’s Stanley Park.