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In this honest and open interview [@pauljohnson9691](https://twitter.com/pauljohnson9691)covers companies, he has an interest in and we ask the question why have such a significate holding in these companies? He covers Thor Mining (ASX: AIM: THR), touches on the Irish Gold and Zinc space talking about Conroy Gold & Natural Resources (AIM: CGNR) and Connemara Mining Company Plc (AIM: CON). Highlighted is the Australian space with ECR Minerals PLC along with Papua Mining PLC. He also covers the energy metal market with both Regency Mines Plc (AIM: RGM) and MettalNG. FinTech highlighted when we cover KR1 PLC and Coinsilium Group Ltd, both are listed on the NEX Exchange and have performed exceptionally for shareholders over 2017. The Beaufort Securities fiasco is covered in-depth in the second half of this podcast and Share Talk would like to thank both [@ShareSocUK](https://twitter.com/ShareSocUK) [@ValueTheMarkets](https://twitter.com/ValueTheMarkets) for the support they are offering to investors and hopefully, this will bring about change and ore protection in the marketplace.
Get yourself an education in business growth with this radio show podcast featuring an in-depth interview with Jon Seaton, co-founder of specialist online educational publisher, Twinkl.Jon and wife Susie launched Twinkl to support the teaching community by providing access to resources and classroom material. Around 500,000 teaching resources have been created and the business has customers in more than 168 countries.Founded in 2010, Twinkl was this week named a recipient of a Queen’s Award for Enterprise, the UK’s highest accolade for business success. The Queen's Award recognises outstanding achievement in international trade, innovation, Sustainable Development and Promoting Opportunity (through social mobility).Also in the show: an interview with David Battle, Managing Director, Markets, NEX Exchange. David was in Sheffield this week (at an event I attended and chaired) to discuss how a listing on NEX Exchange, a UK regulated stock exchange for small companies, can be beneficial for businesses seeking access to capital.David tells me what types of businesses are listed on NEX Exchange. And he describes the process to become ready to list or prepare for an IPO and how long it takes.Timings and shownotes:0 - 7:18 introduction and updates, including a recap of last week’s show; Business in the Community’s Responsible Business Week; Community Business Weekend on 4-7 May; other forthcoming events7:18: Jon Seaton, CEO of Twinkl. Introducing Twinkl, specialised digital publishing business for education. Founded in 2010 by Jon and wife Susie, a teacher.[10:10] How did the business develop between 2010 and now?[10:55] Twinkl's two key business principles at the foundation of the business.[13:06] creating content and material, why Twinkl operates a "freemium" model, and how content is developed.[14:40] who are the people using Twinkl's resources and where are they?[16:20] how is content tailored for teachers in different territories.[19:50] as Twinkl has grown – now to a point where there may be 10,000 users downloading material within 20 minutes – how has the web infrastructure and the coding of the site developed to ensure the site is robust?[24:50] one defining factor of any great business, in Jon's view.[25:30] this week Twinkl won a Queen's Award for Enterprise in International Trade. What does that mean for the business?[29:16] why Twinkl started with a freemium model.[30:24] dealing with taxation as a business trading internationally.[32:12] why Jon believes businesses have a moral duty to pay taxes and contribute to the society in which they are based.[36:00] what advice could Jon today give to himself back in 2010, with the benefits of hindsight? And the pros and cons of classic entrepreneurial traits and the benefits of a strong team.[39:05] where next for the business? And how to get in touch with Jon.[41:45] contact the show, recap, and introducing David Battle, NEX Exchange.[43:07] what is NEX Exchange?[43:50] examples of a few companies listed on NEX Exchange, and typical sizes of companies joining.[45:10] the benefits of a listing on NEX.[46:19] how the exchange has worked closely with the Social Stock Exchange (now the Impact Investor Network).[47:10] what's the process to become ready to list on NEX or prepare for an IPO? How long does it take?[48:40] getting in touch with NEX Exchange.[49:00] wrapping up.
We spoke with Andrew Bell, Executive Chairman and CEO for AIM-listed Regency Mines Plc (RGM) and Red Rock Resources Plc (RRR). We discussed Regency's sale of their UKOG shares gained from the Horse Hill share sale and what RGM intend to do with the money gained now having completely derisked those shares. We look ahead to what is happening at Rosa and the other RGM assets in Greenland and Papua New Guinea. We finish off by getting an overview on the latest from Red Rock Resources Plc (AIM:RRR) as to what is happening with the Kenyan asset after recent political unrest in the country. Last but not least... Andrew confirms he will be presenting to investors on the evening of 27th September at the NEX Exchange building in London. #RRR #RGM #UKOG #HorseHill
MetalNRG plc (NEX:MNRG), the natural resource investing company quoted on the NEX Exchange Growth Market in London, announce on the 29 June 2017 an agreement to acquire cobalt licences in Western Australia (hereinafter “the “Palomino Cobalt Project” or the “Project”). Today Share Talk publish an interview that was recorded yesterday evening in the U.K. MetalNRG plc (NEX:MNRG) CEO Paul Johnson talks about the companies NEX Exchange listing, what share holders can expect in the coming months.
Paul Haywood, Executive Director at Block Energy talks to Tip TV Presenter Zak Mir about Slumber J’s entry into Georgia and what it means for Block Energy. Haywood says, "Slumber J's entry underpins Georgia's Oil & Gas Potential. #NEXExchange, #SlumberJ, #Oil, #exploration, #BlockEnergy, #UK
Our guest on todays podcast is Patrick Birley CEO of NEX Exchange. NEX is a Recognised Investment Exchange in London under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 and was formally known as ISDX which in turn emerged from 'Plus Markets'. NEX is now positioning itself to present a serious alternative to the London Stock Exchange's AIM Market - in every sense of the word. However, if it is to be seen as a credible competitive challenger, it has many perception issues to overcome. In this interview Patrick discusses what NEX is doing to rise to that challenge and win over its critics. At Barbarian Investors we love a good 'come-back' story and listening to Patrick in this podcast, it is clear that there has been much preparatory work going on behind the scenes over the last couple of years. And whilst there is still some way to go, we believe that this time round there is every chance that NEX could actually crack it! #Coinsilium #coin #NEX We hope you enjoy listening. NEX INVESTOR EVENING WITH COINSILIUM GROUP On Thursday 20th April, NEX will be hosting an Investor Evening with blockchain technology company Coinsilium Group, whose shares are traded on the NEX Exchange under ticker symbol COIN. If you would like to learn more about the ways you can gain investment exposure to this ground breaking new technology and the huge impact and potential of blockchain powered 'Smart Contracts' then you wont want to miss this event. You can register for free here however spaces are strictly limited. https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/coinsilium-group-investor-evening-welcome-to-the-blockchain-revolution-coin-registration-32780247603 This interview was recorded on Thursday 23rd March 2017. CREDITS Interview conducted produced and edited by Malcolm Palle and the really cool music "Zion Train" is by Aleksandra Siemieniuk http://www.siemieniuk.net and was provided by http://www.freesoundtrackmusic.com DISCLAIMER Barbarian Investors is a trading division of Catalyst Information Services Limited. Registered in England no. 06537074 (Registered Office Address 3rd Floor Ivy Mill, Crown Street, Failsworth, Manchester, M35 9BG). Barbarian Investors is an information and educational service and does not give investment advice or act as an adviser or promoter for any individual person, company or investment class. Individuals are always advised to carry out their own extensive research with regard to any investment and or consult with their adviser should they deem it appropriate. In the case of investments listed on stock markets, any information provided does not constitute any form of advice or recommendation and is not intended to be relied upon for making (or refraining to make) any specific investment or other decisions. Should individuals wish to enter into direct relationship with any company or individual featured, or presenting at any events we organise, they do so of their own accord and Barbarian Investors will not have any responsibility or liability in this respect.