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Electric Copper | Serbia Copper | Ghana Gold

“This teen-ager needs to leave home,” CEO James Longshore says of the 15-year Xtra-Gold anniversary. James Longshore is tracking China companies, including Zijin, that are hunting for Ghana properties. [See more below.] TCRs, when they fell, this week and last (Baselode Energy*, Ivanhoe Mines, Avino Silver & Gold Mines, Ridgeline Minerals, EMX Royalty, West Vault

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Obscure Stocks Gaining Popularity

Africa Metals | Canada Energy | Bitcoin The Calandra Report  Purchases and sales this week: — Sold a PROFITABLE slice of multi-mine producer Alamos Gold AGI after it surpassed $24 USD; we still own approx. $55,000 worth. — Bought more Ghana developer Newcore Gold NCAU. The company’s Enchi project is capable of attracting a corporate buyer. China has been hunting for

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This ‘Baby’ Mine Will Grow For Decades

Ivanhoe’s Platreef To Develop Into ‘Godzilla’ Ivanhoe Mines‘ Platreef volley is fresh on the wires. See the ‘super-giant’ release. South Africa’s Platreef platinum (gold, nickel, copper, etc.) complex, via Robert Friedland‘s Ivanplats in 2003, was my second introduction to Ivanhoe. Mongolia’s Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold project in the Gobi was my first. Q4 and 2024-Year Ivanhoe

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This ‘Baby’ Mine Will Grow For DECADES

Platreef To Develop Into A ‘Godzilla,’ Friedland says Forgive me the ‘hustle’ here: Ivanhoe Mines‘ Platreef volley is fresh on the wires. See the ‘super-giant’ release. South Africa’s Platreef platinum (gold, nickel, copper, etc.) complex, via Robert Friedland‘s Ivanplats in 2003, was my second introduction to Ivanhoe. Mongolia’s Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold project in the Gobi was

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Uranium Hardball Ahead? Cameco Revealed

TRADING NOTE ;below * Interview: Swagger In The Basin Watch, Read ‘Between The Lines’ [Listen to, watch the Grant Isaac interview: Triangle Investor] Cameco, the $20 billion (USD) mostly Athabasca Basin company in Canada, will report its year end and quarterly numbers next week. Cameco, hq’d in Saskatchewan, is not the world’s largest producer of

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