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Interview with Dan Wilton, CEO of First Mining Gold Corp. Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/first-mining-gold-tsxvff-key-catalysts-on-two-of-largest-underdeveloped-canadian-gold-projects-5978Recording date: 28th of November, 2024The gold mining sector presents what industry leaders describe as a "once in a generation" investment opportunity, particularly in the development space. While producing gold companies have seen their valuations soar, with gold prices maintaining levels well above $2,000 per ounce, development-stage companies with substantial resources remain significantly undervalued, creating a compelling entry point for investors.At the heart of this opportunity lies a critical supply-demand imbalance. Major gold producers are facing dwindling reserves, typically holding only 7-8 years of production in reserve, while the timeline to bring new mines into production has nearly doubled to 19.8 years. This creates urgent pressure for producers to acquire advanced-stage projects, particularly those that have navigated significant portions of the permitting process.First Mining Gold exemplifies this opportunity, controlling two projects exceeding 5 million ounces in premier Canadian jurisdictions - putting it in an elite group of only about 12 such projects globally that meet major mining companies' acquisition criteria. The company's Spring Pole project is among the most advanced large gold projects approaching environmental approval in Canada, with final approval targeted for the end of 2025.The company has demonstrated strong financial management, raising $60 million through non-core asset sales over five years while minimizing shareholder dilution. Spring Pole's economics are particularly attractive in the current gold price environment, with every $100 increase in gold price adding $250 million to the project's after-tax NPV. The company's second major asset, Duparquet, provides additional optionality through potential optimization and development scenarios.Historical precedent suggests significant upside potential - similar-sized projects have typically been acquired or funded at valuations exceeding $500 million once receiving environmental assessment approvals. First Mining Gold's current market valuation reflects the broader disconnect between producer and developer valuations, suggesting substantial room for value appreciation.The investment thesis is strengthened by several key factors:Strong gold price environment above $2,000/ozScarcity of large-scale projects in favorable jurisdictionsStrategic imperative for major producers to replace reservesAdvanced stage of permitting at Spring PoleDemonstrated ability to raise non-dilutive capitalMultiple paths to value creation across two major assetsAs First Mining's CEO Dan Wilton notes, "We're sitting today at a one in a generation discrepancy and dislocation between the value of producers and the value of developers, which is only going to get worse because the producers have by and large not been investing in increasing their own capacity."Learn more: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/first-mining-goldSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
Each year, on December 3rd, the United Nations observes the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, a day dedicated to raising awareness of the barriers faced by individuals with disabilities. Systemic, cultural, and attitudinal challenges underscore the importance of creating inclusive and accessible environments.In this new episode of Leader Talks with Anne-Marie Pham, we are honoured to welcome Angela Bonfanti, President and CEO of the CNIB Foundation. Angela shares her invaluable insights on advocacy, leadership, and empowering the blind community to access meaningful employment. Our discussion highlights how fostering inclusivity and accessibility not only enhances organizational culture and drives business success.Since joining CNIB in 2011, Angela has been instrumental in shaping the organization's strategic vision and addressing the challenges Canadians face with sight loss. She reflects on her journey into advocacy, inspired by witnessing the barriers her father faced due to a debilitating eye condition. Angela also discusses the innovative initiatives she is most passionate about and CNIB's ongoing efforts to address the limitations of Canada's infrastructure.Join us as we explore Angela's story and her commitment to creating a more inclusive future. Key Points From This Episode:Introducing Angela and CNIB, one of Canada's longest-standing NFP organizations. Her story of falling into advocacy after witnessing her father's struggle with disability barriers.The biggest barrier the disabled community faces: the attitudes of others. Why it's crucial to consider new arrivals to Canada.Angela's journey into leadership and what she learned as an aide in the House of Commons. Moving from philanthropy to government relations.What it's like to be the 8th CEO of CNIB in 106 years and the first female. The mission and mandate of CNIB and how it has evolved throughout its existence.Dwindling numbers of community organizations and challenges in 2020.Insight into navigating the job market as a blind professional.How Angela's work in employment advocacy has unfolded with five system stages.Why inclusivity is good for culture and business.CNIB's work to create safe transportation options for the people they serve.How Angela ultimately sees her role: to future-proof CNIB. Suggestions of how to support CNIB's work. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:CNIB FoundationAngela BonfantiAngela Bonfanti on LinkedInAngela Bonfanti on InstagramCanadian Centre for Diversity and InclusionLeader Talks with Anne-Marie Pham
Willard and Dibs join Steiny and Evan (in for Guru) to discuss the 49ers' 5-5 record, their postseason hopes, and more.
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Seth takes a closer look at Kamala Harris delivering her closing argument before a record crowd of 75,000 people while Donald Trump continues to reel from the aftermath of a racist comment about Puerto Rico at his Madison Square Garden rally.Then, Tom Hanks talks about reuniting with Forrest Gump screenwriter Eric Roth for the film Here, seeing a meteor shower before filming Forrest Gump and Paul Bettany playing his father in Here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brian and Denita Thomas are the founders of Blessings to Israel Ministries and God 1st Bible Fellowship. They also co-host the podcast Discerning the Times.Blessings To Israel: https://blessingstoisrael.com/God 1st: https://god1st.org/www.worldviewmatters.tv© FreedomProject 2024
As water resources are being stretched and pulled away from the ag sector, learn why creating resiliency in agricultural water management is more critical than ever. Guest host & Prinsco Application Engineer, Trey Allis, sits down with water management expert, Dr. Chris Hay, to get the details on his research into drainage water recycling. Can it boost yields? Yes. Is it worth the cost? This episode explores how drainage water recycling could be a solution.Chapters & Episode Topics: 00:00 00:18 Welcome to the Water Table!00:40 Welcome Dr. Chris Hay01:20 Go Rams!01:50 On to Nebraska…02:10 Becoming tri-lingual in engineering, statistics and hydrology03:00 Interaction between ground water and surface water04:44 Recharge!06:00 Into the world of drainage07:49 Onward to Iowa08:45 Transforming Drainage11:07 Hanging his own shingle…11:50 Drainage Water Recycling13:15 Seeing the benefits – doubling corn production13:44 Looking at the economics14:40 Irrigation vs. non-irrigation17:10 Closing the loop on nutrient loss18:00 The environmental benefit looks promising19:45 What are the size requirements?21:33 Who's paying for what?23:00 More engineers and dirt workers24:20 The opportunities with replacing infrastructure26:00 Irrigated acres vs. drained acres29:00 Opportunities for crop diversity32:20 The hydro illogic cycle33:20 Wrapping it upRelated Content: Episode 68: A Rain Barrel on Steroids; How Drainage Water Recycling Can Maximize ProductivityEpisode 77: How 5 Million Dollars, 39 Test Sites & 29 Bright Minds are Transforming DrainageEpisode 80: The Real Price of Drainage: Do the Benefits Outweigh the Cost?Find us on social media! Facebook Twitter InstagramListen on these Podcast Platforms:Apple Podcasts Spotify Visit our website to explore more episodes & water management education.
Adam Thielen, Mike Williams, Darius Slayton, and only a few others are available. Cooper Kupp is likely off the trade block after the Rams beat Minnesota.
Hour 2 with Joe Starkey and Bob Pompeani: The Miami Heat unveiled a statue of legend Dwayne Wade that looks nothing like legend Dwayne Wade. We analyze the statue and think about the statues of Pittsburgh sports icons around town. The wide receiver trade market is dwindling and Calvin Ridley is the best option available for the Steelers to trade for.
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Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are focusing their efforts on getting voters to the polls. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken departed today for a high-stakes trip to the Middle East. Rupert Murdoch's news outlets have sued an AI company. An ACLU attorney is set to make history later this year. Plus, one of the last remaining Navajo Code Talkers has died. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John Maytham is joined by Climate Scientist, Dr. Peter Johnston, from the University of Cape Town to address the dwindling chances of La Niña forming in 2024, as reported by the Australian Bureau of MeteorologySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hour 2: The Tara Show - “FEMA Doesn't Care about Americans” “Dwindling Support for Kamala Harris” “ILLEGALS ARE GOING TO VOTE”
In this episode of the Defence Connect podcast, host Steve Kuper is joined by Scott Hargreaves, executive director of the Institute of Public Affairs (IPA), to discuss two recently released reports commissioned by the IPA. The pair begin the conversation by discussing the IPA's recent independent poll into Defending Australia's Way of Life, which focused on the sentiments of the Australian public from the ages of 18 to 65-plus and their attitudes toward serving the nation. They also unpack some of the key findings across each of the demographics polled and discuss some of the reasons they believe young Australians are losing faith in and their willingness to defend the country. Finally, the pair discuss the IPA's multi-part series, The Defence of Australia: A Blueprint for the Next Government, developed in conjunction with the expert team from Strategic Analysis Australia and some of the key findings in the report thus far.
Yet another Reign loss at a time they really couldn't afford it. One penalty was all that was needed for Bay FC to take all 3 points in Seattle. Another week of us getting into the Reign's playoff hopes and the harsh reality that those hopes are rapidly fading.We do a quick look at a few results from around the league over the weekend and preview the Reign's next match. Support the show by subscribing to Sounder at Heart and get 1 FREE month! This podcast was made possible through the support of The Doctor's Office spirits tasting room-----Follow us on social media:TCG IGTCG YouTubeTCG TwitterCoopVanShow produced by CoopTheme song by Alex JuarezShow artwork by CoopThe Cooler Guild Est. 2024
Bill welcomed Joel Farkas and Briand Kennedy to the show to talk about Israel's war, where is American support and why is this not a bigger issue for the 2024 Presidential Campaign. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bob and Dave have their weekly conversation with Jon Morosi to get his thoughts on the Mariners narrowing path to the playoffs, what they need to do to fix their offensive issues in the future, and the pressure some former players have felt playing in Seattle, they hear why one NFL expert doesn’t think the Seahawks early season success will last, and they react to what the other Seattle Sports hosts had to say about the Seahawks schedule and the toughest decisions the Mariners will have to make in the offseason in the Best of the Rest!
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on Pope Francis' trip to Luxembourg and Belgium.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Pope Francis is meeting officials and Catholics in Luxembourg and Belgium.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports thousands line the streets of Luxembourg as Pope Francis takes a tour in the popemobile.
Corporate venture capital investments have decreased over the past two years, with U.S.-based corporate investors involved in only 1,385 deals by mid-2024, maintaining last year's pace but significantly lower than in 2022. Despite prominent funding rounds, including Alphabet's $5 billion in Waymo and Disney's $1.5 billion in Epic Games, the overall deal flow remains low. Early-stage funding has seen 489 deals this year, down from over 700, while later-stage funding reflects a decrease from 270 in 2023 to 190 deals. Google Ventures leads in deal counts with 46 rounds, followed by Coinbase Ventures at 30, Samsung Next at 27, Salesforce Ventures tied at 26, and Nvidia at 21 rounds. A growing portion of U.S. startup funding is sourced from rounds backed by corporate investors, yet total deal numbers and investment capital are contracting, indicating that high-profile deals do not equate to increased corporate engagement. Data was collected as of September 13, 2024, focusing on corporate venture capital transactions to detail investment trends.Learn more on this news visit us at: https://greyjournal.net/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SAN NEWS: http://www.SAN.com/Harloff to listen and subscribe. Lester Nare and his members of the @uapcacus group met with leaders at Capital hill to discuss the topic of UAP's. Lester tweeted out a video about the positive vibes coming out and how this subject is being taken very serious right now. Kristian Harloff discusses. #uap #ufo #ufonews #uapnews #alien #governement #NHI ROCKET MONEY: Stop wasting money on unwanted subscriptions. Go to http://www.rocketmoney.com/DTE FACTOR: Head to http://www.FACTORMEALS.com/DTE50 and use code dte50 to get 50% off your first box plus 20% off your next month. #uap #ufo #alien #aliens #nhi #news #disclosure
(0:00) Mazz opens the Baseball Hour discussing the Red Sox losing 3 of 4 to the Yankees over the weekend and the Gerritt Cole intentional walk of Rafal Devers. (12:01) Did Cole intentionally throw at Rafael Devers on Saturday? (25:46) The callers weigh in on all things Red Sox. (38:28) Final thoughts from Mazz!
In this edition of Sports Open Line, Matt Pauley talks some Cardinals baseball with former Sports Open Line host, Bernie Miklasz. Bernie speaks on the current state of the St. Louis Cardinals and their ownership, as well as what this show means to him. Matt also talks with KMOX Golf Editor Dan Reardon on the Ascension Charity Classic.
A new documentary called “Final Vows” tells the story of a small order of cloistered nuns who live at Santa Rita Abbey, an isolated monastery in the high desert of Arizona. Dwindling numbers and old age threaten the order's long-term survival, and the monastery stands in the path of new mining projects being dug south of the Grand Canyon. Also: The Rogue Theatre celebrates its 20th anniversary season; and "Stories That Soar!" presents a boy's remembrance of his father.
Tough reality = Giants are 5.5 games out of the final playoff spot in a crowded NL Wild Card race with less than 30 games remaining. And don't forget -- they have the toughest remaining schedule in MLB. Jeff and Brooks prepare for a disappointing end to the 2024 Giants season, with hope that the fans will see even more young players get playing time in September. Pitchers Park Podcast is part of the Fans First Sports Network. Hosted by Jeff Young and Brooks Knudsen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Has America beaten inflation? According to Biden, yes, even if your bank account says otherwise. Filling in for Glenn, Pat and Stu discuss how Americans are still struggling due to the Biden administration's actions. Remember when inflation was never going to happen? Kamala Harris is flip-flopping on some critical issues to appear more electable. Jeffy joins Pat and Stu to discuss the "babbling morons" of CNN defending Kamala Harris from Republican attacks. Which four presidents would be included in a "worst presidents" Mount Rushmore? Pat, Stu, and Jeffy react to actress Rachel Zegler tweeting "Free Palestine" and their shock that they didn't see more pro-Palestinian protesters at the Olympics. Pat rants about the latest infuriating instance of civil asset forfeiture. Disney is attempting to use Disney+ terms of service conditions to escape liability for a death that occurred at its park. Do we finally know what happened to the Nord Stream pipeline? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We wrap up our week in Charlotte with more from the ACC Kickoff as Dabo Swinney met with the media.
On his daily First 10 podcast, Post-Gazette sports columnist Jason Mackey offers his thoughts on the first four days of Steelers training camp at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe. Why shouldn't QB Russell Wilson's absence because of injury be a big deal at this stage? Is George Pickens' flare-up with position coach Zach Azzanni actually a good sign? What's going on in the tackle competition with Broderick Jones injured and Troy Fautanu impressing? And how are Roman Wilson and Van Jefferson stepping up in the competition for the No. 2 receiver role? Jason tackles those questions, then evaluates the Pirates' rapidly diminishing options ahead of the MLB trade deadline and their series loss against the Arizona Diamondbacks over the weekend.
Discover More ATW!On this episode the guys discuss Ghana's declining presence at the Olympic Games. They also discuss Man United's capture of Leny Yoro, Enzo Fernandez's racial storm and more.After The Whistle: Dominate The ConversationA GCR Production - Africa's Premiere Podcast Network
Blake Masters discusses his run for Congress.
We officially say goodbye to Kling on Wednesday and it's becoming more and more real. Plus, who is the starting pitcher in the AL for the all star game?? Bob tells you why it should be Lugo.
Support for Biden's presidential campaign continues to waver, Daily Wire Editor Emeritus Ben Shapiro testifies on Capitol Hill, and the critical battleground state of Wisconsin re-institutes drop boxes. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.Ramp: "Now get $250 off when you join Ramp. Go to http://www.ramp.com/WIRE"
The crew is all back and things are back to normal... even Tobin getting people angry on Twitter. Leroy and Marcos go over what Tobin missed during their July 4th activities. We break down the exciting findings during NBA Summer league .Tobin gives his take on Nate Diaz vs Jorge Masvidal. Miami Hurricanes QB Cam Ward calls out Shedeur Sanders. Breaking news out of Miami and more!
“Michelle Obama an Alternative to Biden?” “Dwindling Support for Biden” “How Trump Deals with Terrorism” “What are the Democrats Up to?”
It seems like every option the Sixers had is going away by the minute.
This week, a gun store employee's hand goes boom, Andy works in a flood and shoots a little, Jeff kicks things, and 3-per stages are dumb or awesome? And much more! Subscribe on Patreon to get an extra episode every week! Andy on Instagram - andy.e.605 Jeff on Instagram - jeff_the_monster_king MW Aktiv Wear - mw_aktiv_wear Not Another Shooting Show on Reddit
In this episode, Brody continues the conversation on the lack of young adults stepping into adulthood. He walks through the first 4 chapters of the book, The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt, and points out some ways we can push our children towards independence. The Anxious Generation by Jonathan HaidtIron on Iron – youth ministry conferencePlease leave a review on Apple or Spotify to help improve No Sanity Required and help others grow in their faith. Click here to get our Colossians Bible study.
Recycling centers have been shutting down across California for years. That means fewer opportunities for people to recycle their bottles and cans — and get back their deposits. And the state is sitting on hundreds of millions of dollars in unclaimed bottle deposits. Reporter: Scott Rodd, KPBS State leaders say they've reached an agreement on the state budget. In a press release, Governor Newsom said the deal involves $300 billion in expenditures, while filling a nearly $47 billion budget deficit. The deal proposes to use more than $12 billion from the state's rainy day fund over the next two years to help shore up the deficit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Starting another Brand-New Hour— of The Steve Gruber Show—Coming to you Live from Studio G in the heart of AMERICA—I'm Steve Gruber—Fighting for you from the Foxhole of Freedom— AND willing to tell you the truth when nobody else will, I will be brutally honest until it hurts! AND HERE ARE YOUR THREE BIG STORIES TO START THIS HOUR AMERICA! Number One— Another day—and more data showing black voters and Hispanic voters are fleeing the failed policies of socialism pushed and supported by Joe Biden and his team—its getting ugly out there— Number Two— The Supreme Court handed down a unanimous decision—keeping the abortion pill in place and available—and destroying the Democrats only issue for the fall election—yep, unanimous—tough day for the blue team— Number Three— It is Flag Day America—fly it high and fly it proud—you know I have noticed lately that I can drive through entire neighborhoods and not see one flag—not a flag to be found anywhere—and it really is heartbreaking to me—
How do we address this cultural issue of students not wanting to step into adulthood?In a recent survey from Intelligent.com, where they surveyed employers on interviewing young adults today, tells us that 53% of young adults struggle with eye contact, 47% dress inappropriately for the interview, 27% use inappropriate language while in the interview, and 19% brought a parent with them to their interview. We are seeing a lack of maturity from young adults in today's culture. In this episode, Brody walks through 7 issues we need to address with the mentality some young adults may have. Our goal as parents, youth pastors, and mentors is to see the students under us step into adulthood with confidence and qualities we see in 1 Corinthians 13:11.Let's help encourage and equip the young adults we know by pointing them to the Lord and showing them what Christ calls them to be.1 Corinthians 13:11Intelligent.comPlease leave a review on Apple or Spotify to help improve No Sanity Required and help others grow in their faith. Click here to get our Colossians Bible study.
Israeli war cabinet member Benny Gantz has resigned from Benjamin Netanyahu's government. Closing arguments have begun in Hunter Biden's federal gun trial – we have the latest. FEMA is expected to run out of money by the end of the summer after a historically destructive spring. Far-right groups are set to secure a record number of seats in the European Parliament. Plus, Moderna is working on a combined Covid-19/flu vaccine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“Dwindling Support for Biden America” “The Rise in Populism in Europe” “Interview with Sarita Edgerton” “Trans Activism Continues”
In Israel, any hopes for a ceasefire deal appear to be dwindling. President Biden announced on Friday that the latest ceasefire plan had come from Israel, and was welcomed by Hamas – and yet, Netanyahu is vowing to continue the war until Hamas is destroyed. All of this is creating an understandable air of confusion. Meanwhile on the ground in Gaza, the death toll has surpassed 36,400 and the situation for those held captive worsens. To unpack all of this, Haaretz columnist and Netanyahu biographer Anshel Pfeffer joins the show from Jerusalem. Also on today's show: Washington Post columnist Barkha Dutt; correspondent Gustavo Valdes; author R. Derek Black Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“The Trump Trials Coming to an End” “Dwindling Support for Ukraine” “Republic Vs Democracy” “The End of the Republic”