This panel of CEOs discusses how junior mining companies react to changing market conditions. We have a producer and two exploration companies who will have been affected in a different way by inflationary effects. But how do they react? What are the offence and defence positions that they can take? What are the important factors investors should be focused on?
Segun Lawson, President & CEO of Thor Explorations Ltd
Shaun Pollard, CFO of Westhaven Gold
Brad Rourke, President & CEO of Scottie Resources Corp.
0:00 – Panel Overview
2:17 – Challenges faced by Thor Explorations in 2022
4:43 – What’s Needed by Westhaven Gold to Gain Market Attention
7:18 – Brad’s Perspective on the Market’s Lack of Response
9:06 – Westhaven’s Plans for the Cash on Hand during these Current Market Conditions
10:12 – Focusing on the Projects of Thor Explorations
12:48 – Trading Movements of Thor Explorations’ Share Prices since Going into Production
14:40 – Westhaven Gold’s Defensive Strategy during this Cycle
16:49 – Ensuring the Survival of the Company from the Current Market Environment
18:37 – Scottie Resources’ Offensive Strategy
21:00 – Overview of Nigerian Investor Base of thor Explorations
22:00 – West African Governments’ Sentiments towards the Mining Industry
23:20 – Overview of Operating in Canada
24:08 – Perspective on ESG Implementation in Mining Operations
31:54 – Negative Effects of the Market Environment on their Companies & Plans for Reversing it
40:01 – Companies’ Pitch to the Investors
44:14 – Outro
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2 Comments
Thor does not trade on US/OTC exchanges; own a position in Westhaven; Scottie Resources very interesting drill results, has C$7MM in cash, I like it here at 14 cents/share, do not own it yet, prob will buy on a dip lower.
Very interesting thanks. Very few coys are being recognised by the market and some coys are now stupidly cheap. But how long do investers keep throwing scare money into a bucket with seemingly no bottom? Only people walking high ATM are the management teams that have not reduced compensation levels – let investors take all the losses.