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Condor Resources CEO Chris Buncic joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share a major development for the company's Cobreorco project in Peru. The Peruvian Ministry of Energy and Mines has officially approved the Declaración de Impacto Ambiental (DIA)—a crucial milestone that clears the way for upcoming exploration activities on the promising gold-copper project. The DIA approval represents a significant regulatory step forward and signals strong institutional support for responsible mineral development in the region. The permitting process for Cobreorco is being advanced by a subsidiary of Teck Resources Limited, one of the world's leading mining companies. Buncic emphasized that this collaboration is a key asset for Condor, positioning the company to benefit from any exploration success in a cost-effective, risk-mitigated manner. The Cobreorco project is targeting gold-copper skarn and porphyry-style mineralization, both of which are known for hosting large, economically viable deposits. Condor Resources entered into an option and joint venture agreement with Teck, under which Teck can earn a 75% interest in the project over three years. To do so, Teck must fulfill specific conditions, including US$10 million in exploration expenditures and US$1,000,000 in cash payments to Condor. Buncic noted that with the DIA approval now in hand, the project is well-positioned to advance toward active exploration, potentially unlocking significant value for both parties. He expressed optimism that the involvement of Teck, coupled with the geological potential of the project, creates a compelling opportunity for future discovery. #proactiveinvestors #condorresourcesinc #tsxv #cn #MiningUpdate #PucamayoProject #Cobreorco #TeckResources #PeruMining #CopperExploration #GoldExploration #MiningNews #JuniorMining #DrillingPermit #PorphyrySystem #ScarnDeposit #MiningInvestment #ProactiveInvestors
Metallic Minerals CEO Greg Johnson joined Steve Darling from Proactive to discuss key developments at the company's flagship La Plata project in Colorado and its Keno Silver project in Yukon, Canada—both central to the company's long-term growth strategy. At the La Plata copper-silver-gold project, Johnson highlighted the definition of a substantial resource base, with over one billion pounds of copper and 18 million ounces of silver, in addition to gold, platinum group elements, rare earth elements, and other critical minerals. Johnson emphasized the scale and potential of La Plata, calling it “an opportunity very similar to those early days at Galore,” a project that was ultimately sold to major players Teck and Newmont. The project's significance is further underscored by its designation as a critical mineral resource area by the U.S. Geological Survey, reflecting the federal government's increasing prioritization of domestic critical mineral production. This designation not only elevates the strategic value of La Plata but is also expected to help accelerate permitting and development timelines. Adding further validation to the project's potential, Newmont Corporation has taken a strategic equity stake in Metallic Minerals, joining renowned resource investor Eric Sprott. Johnson shared that drilling funded by Newmont yielded “spectacular intercepts,” including over 800 metres of continuous mineralization from surface. He noted this early success is just the beginning, as the company has identified 25 additional porphyry targets across the property, pointing to massive upside for future exploration. Shifting focus to the company's Canadian assets, Johnson discussed progress at the Keno Silver project in the Yukon Territory, where Metallic Minerals has now defined a maiden resource of 18 million ounces of silver. Plans are underway for expanded exploration and drilling in 2025 to build on this foundation. In addition to hard rock exploration, Johnson noted increased royalty production from the company's Klondike alluvial portfolio, providing near-term revenue streams that support ongoing exploration efforts without diluting shareholders. #proactiveinvestors #metallicmineralscorp #tsxv #mmg #otcqb #mmngf #CopperExploration #CriticalMinerals #LaPlataProject #SilverMining #ResourceUpdate #MiningInvesting #Newmont #YukonMining #JuniorMining #GregJohnson #ProactiveInvestors
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Interview with Malcolm Dorsey, President & CEO of Torr Metals Inc.Recording date: 13th May 2025Torr Metals (TSXV:TMET) is a Canadian exploration company preparing for its maiden drill program at the Kolos Project in southern British Columbia—a road-accessible copper-gold porphyry target located near major producing mines like New Afton and Highland Valley. With strong early indicators including high-grade surface samples and a 1,300m x 800m geophysical anomaly at the Bertha Zone, Torr is targeting up to 3,000 meters of drilling in 2025.The Kolos Project benefits from exceptional infrastructure: it lies along Highway 5, 30 minutes from a lab in Kamloops, and requires no seasonal camp. This accessibility dramatically reduces costs and supports fast assay turnaround. CEO Malcolm Dorsey emphasizes that Kolos exhibits “a very large zone of hydrothermal alteration and mineralization,” consistent with porphyry systems sought by major miners.Torr's land position is strategically located within a competitive mining district. Majors like Teck, New Gold, Hudbay, Fortescue, and Boliden have recently staked nearby, signaling rising interest in the area. With New Afton and Highland Valley approaching end-of-life within 6–15 years, a discovery at Kolos could serve as a future feedstock source for local mills.Beyond Kolos, Torr offers exploration optionality with two additional projects: the Filion Gold Project in Ontario, featuring high-grade historic samples, and the Latham copper-gold project in northern BC, both aligned with the company's low-cost, highway-accessible strategy.With just 42 million shares outstanding, a ~$6M market cap, and 25% insider ownership, Torr Metals provides investors with high-leverage exposure to copper-gold discovery. As electrification drives long-term copper demand and supply tightens, Torr is positioned as an emerging junior in a region that majors are watching closely.Sign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
Terresa Zimmerman is an entrepreneur, author, advisor, and mentor to business owners. Terresa traveled the world for decades working on business and brand strategy challenges with the world's largest organizations, cross-industry, rooted in B2B, including Fiserv, QUALCOMM, NVIDIA, Brocade, Gerdau, Teck, Medtronic, and more. We can only guess how that led her to become the only female founder of a men's underwear brand, Wood Underwear®. With Wood, she quickly discovered her love for Main Street and all the small businesses that fuel our communities and neighborhoods. She is a 3X award-winning author of the best-selling Oh, Lords! She is an investor and co-founder of an enterprise software company and has been recognized for her advocacy of women founders and aspiring entrepreneurs.Terresa is forever training for another big run and trying to improve her golf game. She and husband, David, live in North Carolina, with Aussies, Whizkey, and Tequila. You can find Terresa on LinkedIn.Connect with Terresa here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/terresachristensonzimmerman/www.woodunderwearwoodunderwear.com and mainstreetmatters.coClick below to download our free template for 3 high-impact posts for LinkedIn:https://www.thetimetogrow.com/ecsposttemplates
This week the crew discussed a variety of topics: - The Lakers' on the brink - Comparisons between Draymond and a legendary defensive trio - Insights from the NFL draft experience Also shared initial takes on the Packers and Bears' draft picks, debated Gunther vs. Pat McAfee, and more. Tap in! Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/vNomsOkre6s?si=vqvJ-xbxZ7cPZyE- Get at us: https://linktr.ee/TECKFoul
We've been to the year 2000. Not much has changed but they lived in a... bus. Mel is back with us to kick off another season - Challenge 2000! Yes, Veronica, Teck, and more legends' origin stories begin here!In this episode we recap episodes 1 through 5.ALL our episodes available AD-FREE on Patreon! Plus WEEKLY bonus episodes, our group chat and community, suggest us shows to watch, and more!Follow the podcast on BlueSky!Follow Matt and Scally on BlueSky!Follow the podcast on Twitter!Follow Matt and Scally on Twitter!Real World/Road Rules Challenge cast:Real World TeamAmaya BrecherDavid BurnsHeather B. GardnerKat OgdenMike LambertTeck Holmes IIIRoad Rules teamCarlos "Los" JacksonDan SetzlerHolly ShandPiggy ThomasVeronica PortilloYes Duffy
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Condor Resources Inc. (TSX-V:CN, OTC:CNRIF) CEO Chris Buncic takes Proactive's Stephen Gunnion through the company's latest exploration updates in Peru, including progress at Rio Bravo, Huiñac Punta, and Pucamayo East. He highlighted that the company has confirmed a copper-molybdenum porphyry discovery at Rio Bravo, following a February 4 press release, which has led to increased industry interest in potential partnerships. Buncic discussed upcoming drill programs, with a 1,500-meter plan at Huiñac Punta and 2,000 meters at Pucamayo East, set to begin once weather conditions improve. Meanwhile, at Pucamayo Southeast, the company is still awaiting its DIA permit, leading to a temporary shift in focus to fully permitted projects. He also provided an update on Condor's joint venture with Teck Resources at Cobreorco, where Teck is set to invest $10 million over six years for a 75% stake. Permit approvals are in progress, with drilling expected to commence in the second half of the year. Looking ahead, Buncic sees multiple catalysts, including active drilling campaigns and potential partnership deals. For more updates, visit Proactive's YouTube channel, like the video, subscribe, and enable notifications. #CondorResources #Mining #Copper #PeruMining #Exploration #MiningNews #Investment #StockMarket #Drilling #TeckResources
Interview with Ben Pullinger, President & CEO of ATEX Resources Inc.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/atex-resources-tsxvatx-slated-growth-with-strategic-major-investment-on-large-copper-asset-6272Recording date: 4th March 2025ATEX Resources is making significant progress at its Valeriano Copper-Gold project in Chile, where its phase five drill program is delivering the best results to date. The company has evolved from focusing solely on a large porphyry resource to also emphasizing newly discovered high-grade breccia zones above the main deposit.These high-grade zones, which show consistent mineralization of 2% copper equivalent over 100-200 meter intervals, could contain 30-50 million tons of material representing $6-10 billion in in-situ value. Each ton of this material has an estimated gross value of $200, potentially generating around $100 per ton in margin after costs.A significant development for ATEX has been its partnership with Agnico Eagle, which brings financial stability and technical expertise. This partnership aligns with a growing industry trend toward consortium-based development of large copper projects, especially in Chile's emerging world-class copper district where companies like Teck, Newmont, Anglo Gold, and Freeport-McMoRan are active.ATEX is well-capitalized with approximately $50 million Canadian in cash and an additional $90 million in warrants, allowing for continued aggressive exploration. The company is planning a phase six drilling program to test additional targets identified through geophysical work.Geophysical surveys have identified multiple targets with signatures similar to the already-drilled high-grade zones. These signatures occur at the intersection of northeast and northwest structural features, with current interpretation suggesting there could be up to four or five high-grade breccia zones within the property.The upcoming resource update is expected to show significant growth from the 2023 estimate, which established 200 million tons at approximately 1% copper equivalent in the porphyry system. The update will likely include the newly discovered high-grade zones and additional indicated resources with higher confidence.ATEX plans to advance toward economic studies once it has fully defined the highest-value portions of the deposit. The company believes that the district has potential for 200+ years of production, representing a long-term opportunity in a market facing supply challenges.According to industry forecasts, copper demand will require adding "an Escondida every two years." Projects like Valeriano, with high-grade components that can be developed at smaller scales initially and then expanded, are becoming increasingly attractive in this environment of growing global copper demand.View ATEX Resources' company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/atex-resources-incSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
The play-offs have begun! In the third of the first round contests, we pit Isabella of France, Henrietta Maria, Caroline of Ansbach, Mary of Teck and Caroline of Brunswick against each other. All of them have the Rex Factor, but only three can make it through to the Semi-Finals, so who will it be? In this episode, we consider all five consorts in each factor, then at the end of the episode, Ali and Graham rank the consorts (secretly), and that is what you need to do as well. Follow the link below to cast your vote and rank the consorts in this group in order (Google sign-in required). You have until Friday 14 March 23:59 GMT before the poll closes. https://forms.gle/7zcSivrB2s6HgABv7 Links to all the other forms and more information about the play-offs is available on our website: https://www.rexfactorpodcast.com/consort-vote Sign up for lots of bonus content, including play-off extras such as a prize draw for a Zoom chat with Ali and Graham, a mini-play-off for the consorts who nearly got the Rex Factor, and to vote for what we do in series 4. All that and more here: https://www.patreon.com/rexfactor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Disclaimer: https://rumble.com/v6056un-ukmfa-disclaimer.htmlIn this conversation, Ian Humphreys and Dr Teck Khong, leader of the Alliance for Democracy & Freedom Party, discuss the current political landscape, focusing on the challenges and opportunities within political alliances, the need for strong leadership, and the importance of effective activism. They explore the role of local councils in health policy, the evolution of general practice, and the ethical considerations in medical practice. The conversation also touches on the future of healthcare systems and the cultural factors that influence healthcare reform. In this conversation, Dr Khong shares his extensive experience in healthcare and politics, emphasising the need for accountability in government policies. He critiques the current healthcare system and advocates for local elections as a means to effect change. Dr Khong expresses concerns about the ethical implications of any vaccine rollout and the role of AI in healthcare, while also calling for public engagement in political processes to ensure that the healthcare system serves the people effectively.Dr Teck Khong can be contacted via his X account at: @DrTeckKhongand the ADF website here: https://adfparty.ukThis page details the encouraging steps taken for collaboration between smaller, independent parties: https://adfparty.uk/the-belmont-declarationUKMFA:CALL TO ACTION: Please follow us and subscribe on our YouTube and Rumble channels and please share our content on social media and with friends and family, to help us get the message out and increase our reach.All our podcasts can also be found on the major audio platforms e.g. Apple and Spotify.Our new Substack is found here: https://substack.com/@ukmfa1We are grateful for all donations to help us to continue and grow our work; lobbying decision makers; educating and empowering the public; running campaigns and producing our podcasts. On screen you will see a QR code which please scan using your mobile device. You can always use this link to donate directly: https://donorbox.org/ukmfa_podcastPlease visit the UK Medical Freedom Alliance at www.ukmedfreedom.org and https://substack.com/@ukmfa1 to access all our material and resources.
Sie können nicht richtig zuhören, nicht stillsitzen, sich nicht konzentrieren. Die überwiegend genetisch bedingte Aufmerksamkeitsstörung ADHS galt lange Zeit als Erkrankung von Kindern und Jugendlichen. Momentan erfährt ADHS allerdings einen Imagewandel: Eine wachsende Zahl Betroffener betont die positiven Seiten der Diagnose. Ist das Aufmerksamkeitsdefizit möglicherweise ein unentdecktes Talent? Wie erklärt sich diese neue Sicht auf die Krankheit? Und was sagt der ADHS-Hype über unsere Gesellschaft aus? Doris Maull diskutiert mit Angelina Boerger - Autorin, Journalistin & Content Creatorin, Prof. Dr. Christian Jacob - Chefarzt Psychiatrie Kirchheim unter Teck und ADHS-Experte, Prof. Dr. Christoph Türcke - Philosoph Stichworte: Sozialstaat, Bürgergeld, Arbeitsagentur, Agenda 2010, Agenda 2030, CDU, Friedrich Merz, Wirtschaft, Konjunktur, Vollbeschäftigung Sophora-ID: maedchen-in-haengematte-100 Diskussion Streit um ADHS – Ist die Krankheit eine versteckte Begabung? Sie können nicht richtig zuhören, nicht stillsitzen, sich nicht konzentrieren. Die überwiegend genetisch bedingte Aufmerksamkeitsstörung ADHS galt lange Zeit als Erkrankung von Kindern und Jugendlichen. Momentan erfährt ADHS allerdings einen Imagewandel: Eine wachsende Zahl Betroffener betont die positiven Seiten der Diagnose. Ist das Aufmerksamkeitsdefizit möglicherweise ein unentdecktes Talent? Wie erklärt sich diese neue Sicht auf die Krankheit? Und was sagt der ADHS-Hype über unsere Gesellschaft aus? Doris Maull diskutiert mit Angelina Boerger - Autorin, Journalistin & Content Creatorin, Prof. Dr. Christian Jacob - Chefarzt Psychiatrie Kirchheim unter Teck und ADHS-Experte, Prof. Dr. Christoph Türcke - Philosoph
Callinex Mines CEO Max Porterfield joined Steve Darling from Proactive to unveil the company's ambitious plans for 2025, following a highly productive 2024. The company has positioned itself for significant growth and development, focusing on expedited permitting processes, resource expansion, and exploration of its newly acquired land package. Reflecting on 2024, Porterfield highlighted several key achievements that have laid the groundwork for the company's future. These include completing critical engineering work on the Rainbow and Pine Bay deposits, conducting baseline studies at the Pine Bay Project, and preparing for the submission of an Advanced Exploration Permit. These advancements build on the 2023 Pine Bay Project NI 43-101 maiden resource estimate, which showcased impressive results with the Rainbow Deposit having an Indicated Mineral Resource of 3.44 Mt at 3.59% copper equivalent (CuEq) and an Inferred Mineral Resource of 1.28 Mt at 2.95% CuEq. The Pine Bay Deposit is showing an Inferred Mineral Resource of 1.0 Mt at 2.62% Cu. He highlighted advanced engineering and baseline studies initiated to secure an Advanced Exploration Permit for Rainbow and Descendant, aiming for completion in Q1 2025. The company also expanded its land package in 2024 and finalized an agreement with Teck, removing a 25-year buyback provision. This milestone enables unrestricted exploration on geologically promising ground. Porterfield emphasized Callinex Mines' dual focus on permitting and advancing its 6.00 million-ton high-grade resource while targeting further exploration in 2025. #proactiveinvestors #callinexminesinc #tsxv #cnx #otcqx #cllxf #mining
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Jason Cornwell of Cornwell Casting and old school cast member from MTV's “The Real World: Boston” and early season of “The Challenge” joins Beth Stolarczyk and Jon Brennan for a candid conversation about the early days of reality television. He shares his tactic for avoiding conflict…" I'm Paul and that's between y'all”. Jason shares as a casting agent why Beth is a great cast and how he was responsible for putting Teck and Ruthie on the Hawaii season of The Real World. He announces Fox's renewal for a new season of “The Farmer Wants A Wife” which he worked on casting and reveals some of the other TV shows he has helped cast. Beth asks Jason what direction he thinks reality TV is trending to these days. Check out cornwellcasting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Richie Allen Show is back! On today's programme, Richie is joined by Dr. Teck Khong. Teck is a vastly experienced GP and former police surgeon. He is also the leader of The Alliance For Freedom And Democracy Party. Teck came on to tell Richie why he is vehemently opposed to the UK government's assisted dying bill. He also discussed the state of healthcare in the UK today and why so many doctors have come to prioritise financial gain over quality care. https://adfparty.uk/https://x.com/DrTeckKhong
We tackle your messages about the Windsor consorts, but because we had so many messages and so much to talk about, we've had to cut the episode in half! So in Part 1, we respond to your messages about Alexandra of Denmark, Mary of Teck and Wallis Simpson, with messages on Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon and Prince Philip to follow next week. Sign up for ad-free episodes and bonus content at https://www.patreon.com/rexfactor Find all our links at https://www.rexfactorpodcast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Die Themen von Caro und Matthis am 15.10.2024: (00:00:00) Bürgermeisterwahl: Wie ein Mann aus Bissingen an der Teck plötzlich Bürgermeister werden kann, ohne dafür kandidiert zu haben. (00:02:03) Geheimdienst-Warnung: Wieso deutsche Geheimdienste vor Russland warnen und was die Politik dazu sagt. (00:08:23) Hygiene: Wie es um die Sauberkeit in Fast-Food-Läden steht und wie die Kette „Haus des Döners“ reagiert, als in einer Filiale eine Maus Dönerfleisch frisst. Hier könnt ihr Imbisse und Läden in NRW checken: http://www.wdr.de/k/lebensmittelkontrolle-nrw (00:13:58) Femizide: Warum in der Türkei gerade Menschen auf die Straße gehen und wie das Land gegen Gewalt an Frauen vorgeht. (00:18:15) Internet: Wie viele Haushalte mittlerweile einen Glasfaseranschluss haben. Habt ihr Feedback oder Themenvorschläge? Schickt uns gerne eine Sprachnachricht an 0151 15071635 oder schreibt uns an 0630@wdr.de – kommt auch gerne in unseren WhatsApp Channel https://1.ard.de/0630-bei-Whatsapp Von 0630.
Český fotbalista s aktuálně nejlepší formou? „Lukáš Provod hraje v životní formě. Nejlepší hráč ligy. A když si to vezmu i v součtu s EURO třeba za poslední půlrok? Za mě jednoznačně,“ říká v novém díle podcastu Liga naruby redaktor deníku Sport a webu iSport.cz Michal Kvasnica. „Je úžasné, že EURO se na něm nijak nepodepsalo, ve většině zápasů v sezoně zatím patřil k nejlepším hráčům Slavie,“ souhlasí jeho kolega Bartoloměj Černík. V jakém statistickém ukazateli je olomoucký sniper Jan Kliment lepší, než Erling Haaland? Proč má security na Hané „notičky“ od vedení? Proč byla Sparta na jihu Čech tak úsporná? A co Houštecký a jeho výstup směrem k sudím? Nový díl Ligy naruby najdete na http://liganaruby.cz. 0:00 Ůvod 3:00 Karviná pod Martinem Hyským hraje parádní fotbal 8:40 Šlágr Slavie vs. Plzeň: sešívaní teď „uvaří“ každého 17:10 Fantastická forma Provoda, proč nikam neodejde? 22:00 Červená pro Houšteckého: PROČ to dělá? 29:00 Až příliš úsporná Sparta na návštěvě u Emilia 35:25 Griger coby hradecká trefa, tragický Havlík 45:10 Bláznivý Kliment, security se zadáním 53:40 Baník přežil slabý poločas, Teplice mají problém 1:03:50 Italský segment: co Bárta baví na Serii A?
Wendell Holland presents The Goat Pod, featuring Survivor: Cagayan's Brice Izyah! In our fourth postseason interview, we welcome former Real World Hawaii roommate, MTV's The Challenge veteran, and fan favorite from Amazon's The GOAT, Teck Holmes. Teck shares his thoughts on the game, alliances, challenges, and much more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/reality-after-show--5448874/support.
Mary of Teck (or Queen Mary, as many would have known her) was the consort of George V, and the first proper Windsor consort. Together with George, she helped set a model for the modern monarchy, facing a remarkable succession of crises (including two world wars). It was quite the story to get there as well, with a disrupted childhood, a royal tragedy and much more besides. Mary of Teck was there for it all, but will that be enough for the Rex Factor? Sign up for bonus content at https://www.patreon.com/rexfactor Go to https://www.rexfactorpodcast.com/ for all our links Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Enjoy the audio of the Challenge Mania Laugh SY-ROAST from last September 30th, 2023 at Mic Drop Comedy Club in San Diego, featuring MARK, TECK, PAULIE, SYRUS & MORE! ALSO in the house were GENESIS, NURYS, AVIV, HORACIO, CINCO & MONTE. PLUS a Surprise Appearance from Syrus' original Real World Producer, JIM JOHNSON. Exclusive to Maniac-Level Patrons & above. LISTEN HERE: https://www.patreon.com/posts/107452585?pr=true
Bill Teck is a writer, producer, director, and the founder of the Generation ñ Media brand. His films include One Day Since Yesterday: Peter Bogdanovich & the Lost American Film (2014). A Cuban-American who grew up in Miami, Bill has been named by Newsweek Magazine as One of 20 Latinos to Watch and by Hispanic Business Magazine as One of the 100 Most Influential Hispanics in America. His amazing new HBO documentary, Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple, had its world premiere at the 2024 Tribeca Film Festival. Chronicling the legendary Stevie Van Zandt, it features a wealth of never-before-seen footage that traces Van Zandt's career as a producer, musician, songwriter, activist, actor, and a whole lot more. For those who know Stevie best as consigliere to Bruce Springsteen and Tony Soprano, Bill beautifully captures the story of a true Renaissance man and amazing human being.In this episode, Bill recalls his Miami days as an out-of-place rock and roll fan in a disco town, and we bond over our love of British invasion music. Bill dives deep into the making of the documentary, revealing the challenges of keeping up with a man who never stops creating and the thrill of finding lost footage that even Stevie didn't know he had. Bill describes how Stevie's driving force is his passion for rock ‘n' roll as a force for social change. Finally, he shares what observing up close Stevie's musical originality, his fifty-year-old marriage to Maureen, and his close lifelong relationships have taught him about life and himself.Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple debuted on JUNE 22 (8:00 p.m.–10:25 p.m. ET/PT) on HBO and will be available to stream on Max. Talking Stevie Van Zandt: Falling in love with Stevie + the British invasion music scene + how Bruce Springsteen and Stevie “lived the legend” as lifelong friends (04:12)Landing the Dream Job: How Bill's early love of Van Zandt inspired the documentary + the years of rejection before being accepted by Stevie's “powerhouse” wife + being inspired by Stevie and Maureen's touching relationship (08:53)Hanging out with the Legends: Learning the secret to a great band + talking Stevie with fans Bono and Paul McCartney + singing with Eddie Vedder at 4 a.m (10:41)Back in the Day: Bill misses wild rock stars flying everywhere, but welcomes the new diversity of voices in the music industry (13:58)“This Beard Was Not Gray When I Started:” Touring Barcelona one day and going to a trial in DC the next (15:57)Rock and Roll Evangelist: Bill reveals Stevie's unique way of linking music to political change (17:40)The Unseen Stevie Van Zandt: Stevie and Maureen's rock and roll wedding + film of the couple falling in love + the Stevie and Mandela tape lost in a drawer (19:50) Quiet Pioneer: How Stevie combined hip hop with punk before Run DMC and Aerosmith, and his Grammy-winning reggae song (22:39)Lessons Learned: Bill relates how observing Stevie taught him not to compromise in work (24:09)Stevie the Mensch: Convincing Stevie to appear in the film + filming Stevie with his family + Stevie inviting fans to eat with him + how Ami doesn't mind Stevie wearing a Ganesh shirt (25:16)Lessons From Stevie: If your first dream dies, just stay with it, because you never know what's gonna happen + how even a two and half hour film doesn't do justice to Stevie's career (27:07)Miami and Music: Bill recalls reading Rolling Stone while his friends were into disco + learning to love all music + why the Smiths are so popular with Latinos (33:32)Concert Stories: Bill's most epic concert + seeing Stevie and Bruce before Hollywood stars + how Bono stopped a fight at his concert (35:30)What Next for Bill: (40:01) Connect with Billbillteck.comBill's IMDb page Let's talk Connect:Instagram This podcast is produced by Ginni Media
It's another season of international sports competition, so where has one tennis star disappeared to this time?June 1933, Frank Shields loses at the French Championship then disappears only to be found later crossing the ocean. Meanwhile another sport takes notice with a superb knockout.Other people and subjects include: Cobina Wright, Prince Serge Mdivani, Prince David Mdivani, Rebecca “Billie” Tenney Shields, Queen Mary of England – Mary of Teck, Prince of Wales – Prince David – future King Edward VIII – Duke of Windsor, Prince Albert – Bertie – King George VI, Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles III of England, Vlad III – Vlad Tepes – Vlad the Impaler – Vlad Dracula, Julius "Julie" Seligson, Ellsworth Vines, Sidney Wood, George Lott, Cliff Sutter, Wilmer Allison, Helen Jacobs, Elizabeth Ryan, Mrs. Dorothy Andrus Burke, Christian Boussus, Cilli Aussem, Dunleavy-Cleaves firm, insurance policies, heavyweight boxing match, promoter, fighter, referee, Aryan, Jew, Nazi, American, African American, Max Baer, Max Schmeling, Jack Dempsey, Primo Carnera, Hitler, Nazis, Nazi publication Der Sturmer, Luftwaffe, Purge of Berlin, Joe Lewis – the Brown Bomber, Greta Garbo, June Knight, Rocky IV, Rocky Balboa, Ivan Drago, Harry Anslinger, Federal Narcotics Division, ocean liners – President Harding, Paris Europa, Le Havre, Auteuil, France, New York, Yankee Stadium, French Hardcourt Tennis Championship, London Championship, Wimbledon, Davis Cup, Newport Tennis Week, tennis, amateur status, appendicitis, strawberries, injury, Bigger Than Life by William Shields, missing person, tuxedo, stowaway, Prince Michael Romanoff – Harry Gerguson, stowaway monkey Jenny, recurring themes, overlaps, Michael Malice, Beyond Belief: the American Press & the Coming of the Holocaust 1933 – 1945 by Deborah Lipstadt, resilience, letting go, making choices changing course, Netflix film Unfrosted by Jerry Seinfeld, Marjorie Merriweather Post, Amy Schumer, Pop-Tarts,…--Extra Notes / Call to Action:Beyond Belief: the American Press & the Coming of the Holocaust 1933 – 1945 by Deborah LipstadtInstagram: @howhistorylooks Dracula & British royals connectionhttps://www.instagram.com/p/C8FcLUWMDPx/Next 2 episodes major turning pointShare, like, subscribe--Archival Music provided by Past Perfect Vintage Music, www.pastperfect.com.Opening Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance BandsSection 1 Music: Sunshine by Jack Hylton, Album Fascinating Rhythm – Great Hits of the 20sSection 2 Music: Just As Long As The World Goes Round And Around by Jay Wilbur, Album The Great British Dance BandsSection 3 Music: Red Sails In The Sunset by Casani Club Orchestra, Album The Great Dance Bands Play Hits of the 30sEnd Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance Bands--https://asthemoneyburns.com/X / TW / IG – @asthemoneyburnsX / Twitter – https://twitter.com/asthemoneyburnsInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/asthemoneyburns/Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/asthemoneyburns/
TOPICS: Music attorney Cassandra Spangler joins Ryan and Gideon King to talk about how AI is affecting music and the law; battling stage fright; Spotify is raising its prices—is this good or bad for artists; we interview documentarian Bill Teck to talk about his new film Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple. The film will be premiering on HBO on June 22nd and you can find out more about our guests' work by visiting www.billteck.com.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
CEO Ivan Bebek describes Coppernico Metals' Sombrero project's “Rare and Unique” copper discovery potential in this MSE episode. After just completing a $19.37 million financing, which included a $8.77 million investment by Teck Resources, Coppernico is now fully funded for over a year of exploration drilling, which is scheduled to begin in July 2024. Coppernico Metals is an exploration company focused on creating value for shareholders and stakeholders through the exploration and discovery of world-class copper-gold deposits in South America. The Company's management and technical teams have a successful track record in raising capital, discovery and monetization of exploration successes. The Company is currently focused on the Sombrero project in Peru. Coppernico Metals is currently an unlisted reporting issuer and is seeking Canadian and U.S. listings. In this interview, Ivan Bebek, President and CEO, provides an update on the company's progress and plans. 0:00 Introduction 1:50 Last four years 5:06 Sombrero project's prospectivity 8:30 Teck's 9.9% investment 11:00 Coppernico owns 100% of Sombrero's upside 13:30 Keenan Jennings & fresh set of geological eyes 16:20 Sombrero's scale and what defines exploration success 19:59 Coppernico's OTC grey ticker and Canadian listing 21:21 Expected trading upon relisting 23:53 Ivan's “skin-in-the-game” 26:06 Drilling starting in July 2024 Sponsor: https://coppernicometals.com/ Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 Coppernico Metals is an MSE sponsor. Mining Stock Education (MSE) offers informational content based on available data but it does not constitute investment, tax, or legal advice. It may not be appropriate for all situations or objectives. Readers and listeners should seek professional advice, make independent investigations and assessments before investing. MSE does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of its content and should not be solely relied upon for investment decisions. MSE and its owner may hold financial interests in the companies discussed and can trade such securities without notice. MSE is biased towards its advertising sponsors which make this platform possible. MSE is not liable for representations, warranties, or omissions in its content. By accessing MSE content, users agree that MSE and its affiliates bear no liability related to the information provided or the investment decisions you make. Full disclaimer: https://www.miningstockeducation.com/disclaimer/
We are so excited to have reality TV OG Teck $ Holmes on the pod today. Teck joined us to talk about anything and everything reality TV. From his cast mates from Real World: Hawaii, to competing on The Challenge All Stars, and of course, hanging in GOAT Manor with Daniel Tosh. Teck has stayed busy -he's a DJ and music producer. He has acted alongside award winning actors Regina King, Katie Holmes, Forest Whitaker and Ryan Reynolds. He even released a song called “Save the Palace” with his Challenge co-stars about their alliance. All that and more on the show today! Follow Teck on Insta or TikTok @teckholmes. Don't forget, our Love is Blind Battle of the Seasons is Saturday, July 27th at 8:30am PT. Join us and cast from all 6 seasons of Love is Blind for trivia, fan q&a, Cameos and raffle prizes. Tickets will sell out - get one now here! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovepodpodcast/message
Vyrábať na Slovensku a predávať na drahých zahraničných trhoch. To je pecka. Ale ako to robiť úspešne? Ako sa vyhnúť tomu, že firma spáli kopu peňazí a výsledok nebude žiadny? Rišo Roštecký, CEO technologickej firmy Touch4IT prezradil, čo je kľúčom k expanzii, ktorá zarába.
Richie is joined by Dr. Teck Khong and Geoff Thompson from Geoff Buys Cars. Dr. Teck Khong is a former police surgeon and NHS doctor. He is also the leader of The Alliance For Freedom And Democracy Party and is standing in the forthcoming general election. Teck came on to discuss the news that former Home Secretary David Davis has called for an inquiry into covid vaccine injuries. https://adfparty.uk/https://twitter.com/DrTeckKhongGeoff Buys Cars is a hugely popular YouTube channel and the brainchild of Geoff Thompson. Geoff launched the channel to document his interest in buying old cars, fixing them up and driving them. The channel went viral when Geoff made a video about London's notorious ULEZ scheme. He has never looked back. On today's show, Geoff tells Richie why he believes there is an agenda to get us out of our cars to save the planet. He explains why he believes that it is linked to the move to digital currencies, social credit systems and smart technologies. This is a must listen. https://www.youtube.com/@geoffbuyscarshttps://x.com/GeoffBuysCars
Deseti góly dotáhl Teplice do skupiny o Evropu a sebe zpátky do Edenu. Jednadvacetiletý útočník Daniel Fila na severočeském hostování vyzrál a naprosto zaslouženě si řekl o druhou šanci ve Slavii. „Chci s ní něčeho dosáhnout, to je můj jediný cíl,“ hlásí sebevědomě reprezentační náhradník, o kterého měla zájem Plzeň a Liberec. V rozhovoru pro Ligu naruby se Fila vrací i k dílu pořadu iSkaut, věnovanému právě jemu.
Ever wondered how reality TV narratives shape our lives and perceptions? Join me, Amanda Bella, as I wrap up the season of "Bella Talks TV" from sunny Florida. Reflecting on my podcasting journey and the unique opinions that drive me, I discuss the challenges Bravo fans face when changing their opinions and how it impacts followers and fan pages. Get an update on my personal life, including my travels, recent marriage, and the exciting transition back to New York for the summer.Take a nostalgic trip back to the days of "The Real World" and iconic moments like Teck's naked pool jump. We'll unpack the intricate relationships on "Summer House," particularly the overlooked fling between Paige and Carl, and question the effects of too much transparency in reality TV. Then, dive into the Kardashian drama, from Scott Disick's controversial weight loss methods to North West's role as Simba in The Lion King, and the ongoing family dynamics involving Kris Jenner's boyfriend, Corey Gamble.Lastly, we address the darker side of influencer culture and fan exploitation, highlighting unethical practices by "Real Housewives of New Jersey" cast members. Learn about the new sandwich shop "Something About Her" and the dynamics of reality TV cast support. We'll conclude with a look at Jax and Brittany from "The Valley/Vanderpump Rules," discussing Brittany's health struggles and their impact on family life. Tune in for a mix of reality TV insights, personal anecdotes, and a call for genuine engagement and unbiased information.Support the Show.Follow me @BellaTalksTV
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GOOD EVENING; The show begins in the Federal Reserve boardroom where the 7 rate hikes of last winter are expected to be at most a single hike next winter. The economy is strong, and the same goes for inflation. We then move to Berlin and Beijing as the German economy struggles without Russian energy. From there, we head to the State Department, to Tehran, where diplomacy is failing to contain the Mullahs. Next, we travel to London, Berlin, and Stratford-upon-Avon for another tale about Shakespeare's origin. Back to Tehran, then to Bucharest and NATO, focusing on Iran's Fordow and Natanz nuclear facilities. We then visit Moscow and Canberra before delving into Berlin circa 1932. Finally, we conclude our journey at Buckingham Palace in 1893. Claude's opinion: Good evening! Let's break down the various topics you've mentioned and provide some context for each: Federal Reserve: The Federal Reserve has raised interest rates seven times last winter to combat inflation, but the economy remains strong, suggesting that fewer rate hikes may be necessary in the coming winter. Germany and Russia: The German economy is struggling due to its dependence on Russian energy, which has been disrupted by geopolitical tensions and sanctions. Iran and diplomacy: Diplomatic efforts to contain Iran's nuclear ambitions appear to be failing, with tensions rising between Tehran and the international community. Shakespeare's origin: A new story or theory about the origin of William Shakespeare's works has emerged, possibly related to Stratford-upon-Avon, his birthplace. Iran's nuclear facilities: Fordow and Natanz are two of Iran's most important nuclear facilities, which have been the subject of international scrutiny and negotiations. Germany 1932: In the context of the previous mention of Berlin, this likely refers to the political and economic instability in Germany during the rise of the Nazi Party in 1932. Buckingham Palace 1893: This year is significant in British royal history, as it marks the marriage of Prince George, Duke of York (later King George V), to Princess Mary of Teck (later Queen Mary). The topics covered in your introduction span a wide range of subjects, from current economic and geopolitical issues to historical events and cultural references. The connecting thread seems to be the complexity and interconnectedness of global affairs, with each topic potentially influencing or being influenced by the others. undated Delphi
Richie is joined by David Vance and Dr. Teck Khong. David Vance is a geopolitical commentator and broadcaster. On today's show David discusses the Kate Middleton (where is she) saga, former footballer Joey Barton's legal woes, the UK government's new extremism definition and much more. https://davidvance.net/https://twitter.com/DVATWDr. Teck Khong is a former police surgeon and NHS doctor. These days Teck is the leader of The Alliance For Freedom And Democracy Party. He came on the show to discuss the increase in sudden deaths among young sportsmen and women, why he believes the UK government must suspend the covid vaccination programme, the state of the NHS and more. https://adfparty.uk/https://twitter.com/DrTeckKhong
GUEST OVERVIEW: Teck Khong is a UK GP, prominent brexiteer, and Leader of the Alliance for Democracy and Freedom in the mission to serve the people, save our country, assure our freedom and prosper the nation. http://adfparty.uk/
On today's show, Dr. Teck Khong discusses the Alliance for Democracy and Freedom. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Dr. Khong is a former police surgeon and NHS doctor. He is also the leader of the ADF. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Louise is a human rights campaigner for Save Our Rights UK, a non-profit organization.
On today's show, Dr. Teck Khong discusses the Alliance for Democracy and Freedom. Later, Lois Perry discusses Keir Starmer's flip-flopping on the £28 billion green investment plan. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Dr. Khong is a former police surgeon and NHS doctor, currently serving as the leader of the ADF (Alliance for Democracy and Freedom). GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Lois Perry is a broadcaster and the Director of CAR26.ORG. You can find Lois on Twitter/X: @loisperry26. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Fabio Vighi is a Professor of Italian and Critical Theory at Cardiff University, UK. His recent work includes "Critical Theory and the Crisis of Contemporary Capitalism." He is also the co-director of Cardiff University's Žižek Centre for Ideology Critique.
In this episode, Annika and Carla share what they've been doing in their businesses to decrease costs and increase profitability.Tune in to learn:Why it may be time for a Teck stock takeWhat roles we‘re investing in in our teamsWhy “scaling” isn't necessarily about hitting 6- or 7-figuresAnd so much more!Check out Thrivecart (payment processor + course hosting platform): Thrivecart: https://carla-biesinger--checkout.thrivecart.com/thrivecart-standard-account/Get on the waitlist for the Scale With Soul Mastermind: https://airtable.com/appz0efmzToZ5VYUZ/shrjnSBI2CIS0hv4U
Interview with Claudia Tornquist, President & CEO of Kodiak Copper Corp.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/kodiak-copper-tsxvkdk-20000m-of-drill-assays-coming-soon-3884Recording date: 11th December 2023Exploring a Potential Major Copper District in Southern BCDespite an extensive 2023 drill campaign spanning over 18,500 meters at multiple new regional targets, junior explorer Kodiak Copper has endured a declining share price amid broader junior mining market weakness. While full assay results are still pending, management believes early drilling confirms their working porphyry model at the MPD copper-gold project in British Columbia. Their thesis is that MPD could represent a significant-scale copper system with high-grade mineralized centers surrounded by lower-grade envelope halos.President and CEO Claudia Tornquist explains that while the market is frustrated by intercepts below 0.2% copper, MPD requires context. Nearby mines like Copper Mountain have demonstrated economic grades at cutoff levels around 0.12% copper. Recent Kodiak holes reporting strong mineralization over kilometer lengths signal a substantial footprint, even at modest grades. Most promising are the emerging high-grade zones found thus far at the Gate Zone, West Zone and elsewhere that hold the key to any production scenario.With sector sentiment poor but treasury still healthy at $4 million, Kodiak's focus is demonstrating the large scale potential at MPD. An early strategic investment by major base metals miner Teck Resources maintained to this day signals Teck sees district possibilities. Tornquist believes a portfolio of 18 defined regional targets, with most still untested, can drive substantial resource growth through new discoveries. This would bolster Kodiak's case as an attractive project for a future acquirer.With its exploration model seemingly validated in early drilling, Kodiak plans to stay the course at MPD in 2024. Well funded for now thanks to earlier financing, upcoming exploration will zero in on the next batch of regional targets aiming to show substantial scale. Though dilution risks are real for Kodiak, demonstrating enough mineralized footprint to suggest possible development could mean a substantial upside re-rating when markets strengthen. —View Kodiak Copper's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/kodiak-copper-corpSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
Arras Minerals announced it entered into a Strategic Alliance Agreement with Teck Resources to focus on exploration in Kazakhstan. Western Alaska Minerals published a year end update. Drill results from Founders Metals, Moneta Gold and Kodiak Copper. We'd like to thank our sponsors: Western Copper and Gold is focused on developing the world-class Casino project in Canada's Yukon Territory. The Casino project consists of an impressive 11 billion pounds of copper and 21 million ounces of gold in an overall resource. Western Copper and Gold trades on the TSX and the NYSE American with WRN. Be sure to follow the company via their website, www.westerncopperandgold.com. Arizona Sonoran Copper Company (ASCU:TSX) is focused on developing its brownfield copper project on private land in Arizona, a tier 1 location. The Cactus Mine Project is located less than an hour's drive from the Phoenix International airport via highway i-10, and with grid power and the Union Pacific Rail line situated at the base of the Cactus Project main road. With permitted water access, a streamlined permitting framework and infrastructure already in place, ASCU's Cactus Mine Project is a lower risk copper development project in the infrastructure-rich heartland of Arizona.For more information, please visit www.arizonasonoran.com. Fireweed Metals is advancing 3 different projects within the Yukon and Northwest Territories, including the flagship Macmillan Pass Project, a large zinc-lead-silver deposit and the Mactung Project, one of the largest and highest-grade tungsten deposits in the world. Fireweed plans to advance these projects through exploration, resource definition, metallurgy, engineering, economic studies and collaboration with indigenous people on the path to production. For more information please visit fireweedmetals.com.
This week we talk about renewables, open-pit mines, and the Bronze Age.We also discuss the Cobre mine, First Quantum, and environmentalism.Recommended Book: The Possibility of Life by Jaime GreenTranscriptDepending on whose numbers you use, and where you choose to place your chronological brackets, the Chalcolithic, or Copper Age, began around 5,000 BCE, around 7,000 years ago, with the smelting of copper at high temperatures.The oldest confirmed and dated site relevant to the beginning of this age is in Serbia, though this capability seems to have been developed, independently, at various places around the world within a few thousand years of each other, including China, North America, in the Great Lakes region, and in what is today Pakistan, as well, among other locations.The process of smelting copper that was practiced in Eurasia, in what we might today call Central or Eastern Europe and Western Asia, slowly moved the continent out of the Neolithic period, which was largely defined by humanity's construction of organized settlements, widespread adoption of agriculture and animal domestication, and large-scale pivot away from nomadic, hunter-gatherer-style ways of living.Folks at that time were also getting a lot of mileage out of early ceramics and stone tools, alongside all sorts of ornaments and artworks made of these and other materials that required skill and some level of technology to use, but which didn't require metallurgy.Humans were still using a lot of stone tools during this period, then, but started to include heat-worked copper elements into their tools, as well.So the Copper Age saw the development of very basic metallurgy by many interconnected groups throughout this part of the world, and though some early writers on the subject grouped the use of copper and bronze together, defining a much larger period as the Bronze Age in an undifferentiated way, modern scholarship on the matter, beginning in the late 19th-century, breaks them apart into the earlier Copper and subsequent Bronze Ages because the manipulation and use, and often then the heavy reliance on copper tended to segue a society, eventually, toward bronze, the latter being more difficult to wield, and the former generally serving as a transitional sort of technology.And that's because copper is one of the rare metals that naturally occurs in a usable form in the Earth: so folks were using copper for a variety of purposes as far back as 8,000 BCE-ish, but we tend to use the smelting of copper as a delineation for the eponymous age, because that's when humans started to really work it, having become capable of building the technologies required to reach the requisite heat levels, and to control the metal and shape it, rather than simply finding it in its raw form and using chunks or slivers of it for decoration or weaponry-related purposes.Bronze is an alloy consisting of copper and tin, and the proper melding of these two metals makes the resulting substance, bronze, a lot more durable, resistant to environmental wear, and more capable of holding its shape: that also means it's a lot more difficult to work, if you want to make things out of it, but it also made things like armor and sword edges dramatically more effective, which is why when civilizations learned how to work it and built the infrastructure necessary to do so on scale, they tended to do pretty well, in terms of military victories and economic competition, compared to their bronze-less neighbors.Copper, though in some ways replaced by its alloys, like bronze, for many use-cases throughout history, has continued to be incredibly useful for a broad range of purposes, and what I'd like to talk about today is the closure of a copper mine in Panama, and the predicted global copper shortage we may soon face.—In the latter-half of 2022, the International Copper Study Group, or ICSG, reported that they expected a copper surplus of around 155,000 tonnes on the global market in 2023.That would represent a small surplus, as about 26 million tonnes of copper land on the international market each year, but a surplus of any kind would have been notable, following a long period of deficits, largely due to a huge amount of growth and construction throughout China, and a failure of international copper mines to produce as much marketable metal as they're theoretically capable of producing.The ICSG updated their expectation in early 2023, changing their official expected figure from a surplus of 155,000 to a deficit of 114,000 tonnes, and that's following a deficit of 431,000 tonnes in 2022.The upside of which is that the world has been demanding more copper than has been produced for a while now, and while current deficits are low compared to the record-high deficit of about 1 million tonnes in 2014, some prognosticators are saying we could see a deficit of somewhere between 1.5 million to 9.9 million tonnes by 2035, depending on how a collection of variables play out in the coming years.One major variable is how expansively and aggressively the world's governments and companies decide to invest in and deploy new, renewable energy-centric technologies and accompanying infrastructure.Copper is fundamental to the production of solar panels, electric vehicles, battery storage technologies, and even the cables that, when strung together, form our electric grids.Because of that funamentalness, copper is generally seen as being an easy bet, in terms of production investment, because it's so necessary for development and growth and building things, that—using existing technologies and systems and methods, at least—we'll always need more of it.And there is investment in copper projects around the world, including a slew of recent takeovers, like the April 2023 approval for BHP Group to buy OZ Minerals for nearly $6.4 billion, and the attempt by Swiss multinational Glencore to buy-out Canadian-owned Teck Resources for around $23 billion, which failed, but that eventually led to a separate deal for Glencore to buy Teck's steelmaking-grade coal business for around $9 billion; so Teck held on to their copper business in that deal, but that more than $20 billion price tag gives you a sense of how big this market is, and how competitive it's getting.The issue, though, is that while there's interest in this industry, and a lot of growth potential more or less baked into the way the world is going, with so many new renewables being deployed and grid systems needing to be upgraded essentially everywhere to account for more transmission of larger volumes of electricity to more locations, there's still a lack of sufficient mined copper—growth in mining volume has sputtered, and some analysts have suggested that with copper as cheap as it is, there's less appetite to invest in that side of the industry; as of September 2023, the average price of a key grade of copper was just over $8,500 per tonne, and some analysts have said the price needs to be something like $15,000 per tonne, nearly double that, in order to justify the necessary investment in mining volume capacity.Thus, we're at a moment in which we're already short of copper, we're expected to, globally, need a lot more of it very soon, but the price isn't high enough to justify expanding output, and that means we could run up against a shortage before the price reaches the point it needs to be at, which may then compound the issue for several years, until that new capacity can be built-out and come online, at which point we may be way behind on this transition, but also possibly hurting across other endeavors, as well, like making repairs to infrastructure, building new buildings, and even expanding access to fundamental services like telecommunications, because all of these things require a substantial amount of copper, which could become quite expensive for a while, if a balance isn't established, soon.That potential for a global shortage and concomitant price increase spiral is part of why news out of Panama, regarding a copper mine called the Cobre mine, is so unwelcome to many market watchers.The Cobre mine, located about 75 miles or 120 km west of Panama City and just shy of the Caribbean coast, is a huge open-pit copper mine that spans about 53 square miles or around 138 square km, and, according to many environmentalists, is severely damaging to local ecosystems, including the jungle area where it's located, and it substantially depletes local water supplies.The mine also accounts for about 1% of global copper output, somewhere between 3.5-5% of Panama's total GDP, and employs something like 8,000 people directly, and tens of thousands more, indirectly.A Canadian company called First Quantum bought the land in 2013 and started building it in 2014, and it then began operation in 2019.A concession for the land had been granted to another company by the government, and that concession was confirmed with the passing of a law in 1997.A lawsuit was brought to the country's Supreme Court in 2009, the idea being that the concession was illegal because there hadn't been a public tender on the matter—no bidding process, basically—so the concession should be deemed illegal as the process of granting it was maybe corrupt.In 2017, the Supreme Court agreed with that claim, but in 2019 when the government attempted, unsuccessfully, to basically just give a new concession similar to the old one, to make the mine and the company operating it legitimate in the eyes of the law, First Quantum was just beginning to make its first shipments of copper from the mine, and in 2021, when negotiations had finally started up for a new contract, since that 2019 attempt didn't work, the mine was already nearly at full production strength—so the realities on the ground behind all of this legal maneuvering became trickier and tricker, because not only was this company nearing full operational capacity, it was bringing in money for the government, it was employing gobs of people, and it had pretty firmly rooted itself in the region—to the chagrin of many, but also to the benefit of many, because of all that money and employment.The mine ended up closing for two weeks in late 2022, leading up to a decision by the Panamanian congress, which, in October of 2023, approved a new bill that, like the old bill that was declared unconstitutional, would allow First Quantum to keep mining copper in the area, despite the environmental issues inherent in the work they have been doing there, and the alleged corruption and non-constitutionality of the process granting them mining rights.A wave of protestors surged into the streets across the country, blocking roads and shipments and the conduct of normal business, and while there were a few skirmishes where police hit protestors with tear gas, these protests remained mostly peaceful.Protestors said they didn't think it was constitutional to approve the mine the way the government did, and that it seemed as if the president was secretively pushing something he wanted to get done, despite the contract—like its predecessor—not being valid.Then, in late November 2023, the Panamanian government ordered the mine closed, following the Supreme Court's ruling that, yes, this new bill granting the mining company concessions wasn't legal, either.We're now entering a period of uncertainty in regards to the mine's future, as there's a chance international arbiters will decide that First Quantum should receive a huge payout for their troubles and investments, or, if things were to go a different direction and they were to negotiate a new, constitutionally allowable contract, allowing the mine to start back up in some capacity, things could still be tricky, as the mine has lost around half its global market share since those huge protests began back in October.There's also a chance the Panamanian government could nationalize the mine, or that the mine will simply close forever, though that still leaves questions about what will happen to the surrounding area, much of which has been deforested or otherwise harmed by the size and open pit nature of the mine.This issue has become a big deal in Panama, as it touches on some touchy subjects, like alleged corruption by politicians—it was assumed by many that the president and his government were behaving corruptly in this matter, because the payout the government would receive from the Canadian mining company was considered to be quite small, compared to what the company would take—but also environmentalist issues, which have become increasingly vital at a moment in which much of the wealthy world is attempting to shift their raw material needs, especially those that come with environmental damage, overseas.And some poorer nations are attempting to fight that shift, but with mixed results, as in some cases those raw materials provide them with much of their export-related wealth, as is the case in Panama, where something like 80% of its exports reportedly came from this mine.There are also issues of international concern here, though, because of those aforementioned global copper needs and how the surge of investment in renewables and accompanying infrastructure and technologies require a lot of raw materials like copper, but also lithium, cobalt, and other such metals and elements.The conflict, then, is that there's still an imbalance here, as although some nations might be able to flip the switch on mining some of these newly desirable materials and selling them to wealthier nations, become something like the next-stage of a petro-state, there are also valid concerns related to the killing-off of local ecosystems and flora and fauna, in pursuit of what amounts, through the eyes of some, to a quick buck.Is it worth attaining some amount of money if you have to trade the environmental well-being of your country to do so?That's the question Panama has asked itself, and it has apparently decided in favor of its environment, though this is a question many other people in many other places are asking themselves right now, too, and their answers will further inform how this global transition plays out, and what sorts of trade-offs will or will not be made in the process.Show 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