Lesley Stokes and Matt Keevil tackle precious metal fundamentals, Kinross Gold’s (TSX: K; NYSE: KGC) plan to revitalize the Tasiast gold mine in West Africa, the new-look Barkerville Gold’s (TSXV: BGM; US-OTC: BGMZF) strategy at Cow Mountain in B.C., AuRico Metals (TSX: AMI; US-OTC: ARCTF) two-pronged royalty and development upside, and an old-fashioned showdown between Eastmain Resources (TSX: ER; US-OTC: EANRF) and Columbus Gold (TSX: CGT; US-OTC: CBGDF).
Obligatory irreverent pop culture references include: Led Zeppelin and airships, Transformers, drone racing, and more.
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Stories referenced in this episode:
Kinross aims to move Tasiast from liability to ‘world-class’
AuRico CEO talks Kemess strategy, royalty portfolio
Music Credit:
Aurea Carmina by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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