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Q: If one wanted to invest in copper, what would i5R recommend, both individual companies & ETFs. Please give a brief financial explanation for each recommendations. Thanks. … Cal
Read Answer Asked by cal on June 21, 2023
Q: is the reason teck is down because the price of copper is weak, or the price of coking coal is weak, or some other reason. if someone re glencore is willing to pay 8.2 billion cash for the coal business thats nothing to sneeze at and tecks already a very cheap stock.yet teck stock is going down not up. help me understand. dave
Read Answer Asked by david on June 13, 2023
Q: Do you have a current opinion on Gold Royalty, a streaming gold co. Thanks
Read Answer Asked by george on June 12, 2023
Q: I believe that the tides are changing for nuclear power/attitudes are shifting.. over the next decade i expect there will be a lot more demand for uranium.

What are the best ways to play this? Cameco is the one that comes to mind, but would a Uranium price based index be best or some sort of mix? I'd like something that has a bit of torque without being too risky.

What do you think?
Read Answer Asked by Max on June 05, 2023
Q: I am not sure if you are following the NKL proxy fight with Pelham but both sides seem to have some valid points. However, I find it hard to believe that the Board was going to give themselves 5% of the company in stock based compensation this year for what appears to be a holding company with little need for strategic planning. When Pelham pointed this out the Board removed the stock based compensation for this year. I'm inclined to vote for Pelham's directors. Do you have any comments or insight for me and others?
Read Answer Asked by Earl on May 30, 2023
Q: Who should i focus on for copper. Manageable debt to survive any economic down turn, mining in stable political countries, low cost production, reasonable life of current mine(s) for future supply. Trading on the Canadian exchanges With EV etc I expect supply of copper will be another metal that will be in short supply but will have its ups and downs in the short term.
Read Answer Asked by Tim on May 26, 2023