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Jon Gilligan, President and COO of Liberty Gold (TSX:LGD; OTCQX:LGDTF), joins me for a comprehensive update of the exploration, development, and future value drivers at both the Black Pine and Goldstrike oxide gold, open-pit, heap leach Projects in the Great Basin. We start off reviewing the key metrics from the Pre-Feasibility Study announced on October 10, 2024: Open pit, run-of-mine (no crushing) heap leach operation with a one-year construction period and initial capital expenditure of $327 million Average annual production of 183 thousand ounces of gold in years 1 to 5 with Life-of-Mine average annual production of 135 thousand ounces of gold All-In Sustaining Cost for years 1 to 5 of $1,205 per ounce of gold and LOM AISC of $1,380 per ounce of gold $552 million After-Tax Net Present Value (5%) with a 32% After-Tax Internal Rate of Return and a 3.3 year payback at a base case gold price of $2,000 per ounce $1.296 billion After-Tax Net Present Value (5%) with a 62% After-Tax Internal Rate of Return and a 1.5 year payback at spot gold prices of $2,600 per ounce Additionally there is still a lot of room for exploration expansion at Black Pine, where the ongoing 20,000 ounce exploration program is exploring 7 key target areas for expanding near-surface mineralization and looking for more potential satellite pits. Jon also provides a detailed roadmap of the timeline of permitting milestones and derisking initiatives in front of the Company over the next 2.5-3 years through targeted construction and first gold pour. Next we got an overview of the Goldstrike Project in southwestern Utah, key derisking work on water rights, optimization studies, and the growing importance of antimony mineralization value as a co-credit to the gold in this Project. We wrap up reviewing the financial health of the company, after the news announced October 7th of the sale of the non-core TV Tower copper gold project, located in Biga Province, northwest Türkiye, where the Company has received US$3.7 million representing the Company's share of the payment due upon closing; with the remainder of the gross proceeds will be paid in two stages as follows: US$2.2 million on October 4, 2025. US$2.6 million on October 4, 2026. This gives Liberty Gold a solid treasury of near $11million at present, and plenty of capital to advance the ongoing exploration and derisking work programs at both Black Pine and Goldstrike moving into 2025. If you have any questions for Jon regarding Liberty Gold, the please email me at Shad@kereport.com. Click here to follow the latest news from Liberty Gold
From the top of the TV Tower in Tallinn, Estonia (the second-highest point in the entire country), the views are stunning - but the sounds are also fascinating. The hum of the city rises from below us, a vast, encompassing drone that is occasionally punctured by a specific, recognisable sound such as a chainsaw or motorbike. Recorded by Cities and Memory.
Standing atop the TV Tower in Tallinn, with the city opening up around you, the rising sound almost feels like the inhalation and exhalation of the city itself, as it comes to life each morning through the breath of its citizens awakening. This composition highlights the emotions felt while standing 300 metres above the city, listening to its gentle inhalations as the low drones and pulses of life itself rise up on every side. The title is particularly resonant, coming from the quote from Calvino's Invisible Cities that features on every single page of the Cities and Memory website, summing up as it does much of our perspective on sound and experience: "As this wave from memories flows in, the city soaks it up like a sponge and expands. A description of [the city] as it is today should contain all [the city's] past. The city, however, does not tell its past, but contains it like the lines of a hand, written in the corners of the streets, the gratings of the windows, the banisters of the steps, the antennae of the lightning rods, the poles of the bags, every segment marked in turn with scratches, indentations, scrolls."
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Ukraine's president blames Russia for intentionally taking out vital communication systems.
Interview with Cal Everett, CEO, and Jon Gilligan, COO of Liberty Gold Corp.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/liberty-gold-tsxlgd-a-drive-to-discover-oxide-gold-deposits-in-the-great-basin-3900Recording date: 26th January 2024Liberty Gold is focused on advancing its flagship Black Pine Gold Project located in mining-friendly Idaho, USA towards a potential production decision. Black Pine benefits from extensive local infrastructure and was previously operated as an open pit, heap leach mine in the 1990s.Since acquiring the asset, Liberty Gold has undertaken over 200,000 meters of drilling to expand the existing oxide gold mineralization. An initial mineral resource estimate outlines 2.6 million oz indicated and 0.5 million oz inferred at average grades above 0.5 g/t gold. Metallurgical test work shows ~70% expected recoveries using simple heap leaching.With extensive room for additional resource growth, Black Pine has clear tier-1 potential that could improve its appeal as a takeover target for mid-tier and major gold miners. The company believes the project has similarities to SSR Mining's Marigold operation.Liberty Gold is advancing Black Pine on two parallel tracks — expanding resources through further drilling while simultaneously de-risking and permitting. The company remains on schedule to release a Pre-Feasibility Study in Q3 2024.The PFS and subsequent permitting process are crucial catalysts for the project in 2024. Submitting a Plan of Operations is expected to launch a 2-3 year permitting period after which the project may be "shovel-ready" for development.With a cash balance exceeding current burn rates, Liberty Gold is fully funded to complete the PFS. Additional funding will be required to continue aggressive expansion drilling starting H2 2024.The company has several options to raise capital including selling its earlier stage TV Tower project in Türkiye, private equity placements, investments from major miners, and royalty financing. Liberty Gold's CEO has extensive capital markets experience to navigate markets.Liberty Gold offers exposure to a large, open-pit project in a top-tier jurisdiction within a rising gold price environment. With exploration upside and engineering de-risking activities underway, these upcoming milestones in 2024 could catalyze a re-rating in the stock valuation.—View Liberty Gold's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/liberty-goldSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
Today we're joined by Vlad Starque to share a breathtaking mix from the iconic Vilnius TV Tower in Lithuania. The live set was a milestone moment in Starque's career and he delivered! Get ready for tons of new and exclusive music as he showcased his deep, melodic, progressive and techno sounds. Our interview highlights all that went into the project and turning the dream into reality in his hometown!
Interview with Jason Attew, President & CEO of Liberty Gold Corp.Recording date: 13th September 2023Liberty Gold is advancing its flagship Black Pine and Goldstrike projects in Idaho and Utah. With over 7 million ounces of exploration potential, these past-producing, open-pit, heap leach operations offer significant upside.An updated resource estimate outlines 2.6 million ounces of gold in the Indicated category at Black Pine. Ongoing metallurgical testing demonstrates rapid gold leach kinetics, supporting a variety of processing options. Active exploration drilling continues to expand resources at depth and along strike.At Goldstrike, the focus is on de-risking and advancing the project. Upcoming catalysts include an updated resource estimate and potential pre-feasibility study. Additional growth potential exists at the earlier-stage TV Tower project in Turkey.With its proven technical team, high-grade deposits, and location in mining-friendly jurisdictions, Liberty Gold is poised to unlock significant value for shareholders through systematic exploration and development. Key near-term catalysts include ongoing drill results and updated technical studies across its portfolio.View Liberty Gold's Company Profile at: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/liberty-gold
In the second hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: Mayor Jones gives the state of the city speech and it's a doozy Jennifer Kushinka gives a market update In Other News with Kathleen England. Kathleen gives update about the passing of Harry Belafonte at the age 96. Also a man climbs a TV Tower and has a Free Billie Eilish sign and no one knows why. Coming Up: Genevieve Wood and Sen. Ben Brown
In Other News with Kathleen England. Kathleen gives update about the passing of Harry Belafonte at the age 96. Also a man climbs a TV Tower and has a Free Billie Eilish sign and no one knows why.
The Hood sabotages the Red Arrow aircraft programme. One of the planes crashes into the TV Tower in England during a brutal rain storm, and International Rescue is summoned to save the engineers inside the tower before it collapses; making their job trickier apart from the driving rain and winds at the site is that the Red Arrow's director, a long time friend of Jeff, is fired from the project and stays at Tracy Island, forcing the Tracys to draw him away and thus remain oblivious to International Rescue's existence.
It's always a bad idea to call a meeting with no agenda.
Five people have died after Russia attacked a TV tower in Kyiv, hitting nearby broadcast facilities. It comes after Russia warned residents that it was preparing to hit targets in the Ukrainian capital. It said it was planning attacks on Kyiv technology centres, urging people to stay away. We hear from the journalist Igor Kossov there. Russia has also continued its onslaught against the north-eastern Ukraine city of Kharkiv. Olga Shapoval is executive director of the city's IT cluster, and tells us what life is like for people there now. Apple has stopped all product sales in Russia. The tech company also limited Apple Pay and other services in the country, and removed state-backed news outlets RT and Sputnik from its App Store outside Russia. Plus, Ukraine is one of the world's top wheat exporters. We explore what impact Russia's invasion of the country could have on global food security with David Laborde, a senior research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute in Washington DC. And, the role of China in the Ukraine crisis appears to be shifting. Before the Beijing Olympics Presidents Putin and Xi Jin Ping declared that that the friendship between Russia and China had “no limits”. However, China on Tuesday said it was extremely concerned about the harm to civilians inflicted by the invasion. We hear from Yun Sun from the Stimson Center in the US. Presenter Jamie Robertson is joined by guests Kimberly Adams and Shuli Ren.
NTD Evening News—03/01/2022 1. Biden's State of the Union 2. SOTU: Tight Security, Relaxed Covid Rules 3. U.S. Commander: Prioritize Nuclear Deterrence 4. Day 6 of War: Russia Fires on Kyiv TV Tower 5. Ukrainians Unite to Weave Camouflage Nets
In September 1941, the Nazis slaughtered nearly 34,000 Jews over a day and a half on the site of Babyn Yar in Kyiv. A memorial to those killed was erected in a park underneath Kyiv's TV Tower. Yesterday, the memorial was destroyed by Russian bombing. With parallels being drawn between the events taking place in Ukraine today and what was happening in Europe in the 1930s, Today's Amol Rajan speaks to Ruslan Kavatsiuk, Deputy CEO at Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial Center. Also on the programme, speaking to Martha Kearney, was Margaret Macmillan, Emeritus Professor of history at the University of Toronto. (Image Credit: Reuters)
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Social media footage shows an explosion near the TV tower in Ukraine's capital Kyiv. It's unclear if the tower was directly hit. The Russian defence ministry has been warning residents that it is preparing to hit targets such as technology centres in Kyiv. The BBC's James Waterhouse had to take cover. He spoke to Corin Dann.
Ukraine says Russia has attacked a TV tower in Kyiv as fighting continues in the country.
Five people have died after Russia attacked a TV tower in Kyiv, hitting nearby broadcast facilities. It comes after Russia warned residents that it was preparing to hit targets in the Ukrainian capital. It said it was planning attacks on Kyiv technology centres, urging people to stay away. We hear from the journalist Igor Kossov there. Russia has also continued its onslaught against the north-eastern Ukraine city of Kharkiv. Olga Shapoval is executive director of the city's IT cluster, and tells us what life is like for people there now. Also in the programme, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development plans to suspend the access of Russia and Belarus to its finance and expertise in response to Russia's armed invasion of Ukraine. Plus, Ukraine is one of the world's top wheat exporters. We explore what impact Russia's invasion of the country could have on global food security with David Laborde, a senior research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute in Washington DC. And, the role of China in the Ukraine crisis appears to be shifting. Before the Beijing Olympics Presidents Putin and Xi Jin Ping declared that that the friendship between Russia and China had “no limits”. However, China on Tuesday said it was extremely concerned about the harm to civilians inflicted by the invasion. We hear from Yun Sun from the Stimson Center in the US.
On the sixth day of the war in Ukraine, there seems to have been an intensification of the Russian attacks. In Kharkiv, Ukraine's second city, there was a strike on Freedom Square in the centre, causing a huge explosion. At least ten people were killed, according to the Ukrainian authorities, and the president, Volodymyr Zelensky, described the attack as a war crime. We hear from a former security official who says a huge Russian military convoy now approaching the capital will meet stiff resistance and we speak to a resident of Kharkiv which has come under heavy attack today. Photo: Smoke rises after a blast in a TV tower in Kyiv amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine Credit: Reuters/Carlos Barria
What a treat we have listeners!! An absolute highlight!! Today we are talking to Christina Aue who is the Managing Director of none other than Berlin's TV Tower – one of the true icons of the city! It is not only a tremendous tourist attraction—whether with its 360° views of the city either from 203m up on the viewing platform or from its fabulous revolving restaurant 207m in the sky—but also a unique event location and, increasingly, a unique stage to promote the cultural and artistic diversity of the city. Christine is no stranger to historic monuments, having previously run the Cecilienhof Palace in Potsdam, famous as the place where the allies met at the end WWII to negotiate the future of a war-torn Germany, and hosting the G7 conferences as well as her Majesty the Queen herself! But she is also extremely aware of the historical and cultural role the TV Tower of Berlin has played in the city's development over the last decades and over her 145 years here she has overseen many developments and changes not least to the city itself form her birds eye viewpoint!! Listen in to find out more about how she is re-aligning the TV Tower to offer artists, photographers, DJs and musicians a much needed place to perform and exhibit as a way of giving something back to the Berlin public. Also Christina is herself very active on an international stage, as the Berlin TV Tower is not only part of the Magnacity Group, with towers in Paris (Montpernasse) Chicago (previously called the John Hancock Building) and Rotterdam, but also an Executive Director of the World Federation of Great Towers, a collaboration of 51 towers from around the globe, which gives her excellent access to best practices in place worldwide. Join us in learning more about one of the most respected and admired icons of the city which not only offers unparalleled views but also some very unique event experiences. Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart A Podcast Company - is the leading podcast production company for brands, organizations, institutions, individuals, and entrepreneurs. Our team sets you up with the right equipment, training, and guidance to ensure you sound amazing. - https://www.apodcastcompany.com and www.podcastsyndicator.com
Hopping off the train from Alexanderplatz Station there is no way that your eyes do not immediately go to the strikingly tall building, a spire piercing a massive steel ball in the sky directly in front of you. This structure, which is the tallest in Berlin and Germany, is the TV Tower, or Fernsehturm to the locals. It’s one of the most iconic symbols of Berlin, along with the Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin Bear. Today, the TV tower is a symbol for all of Berlin and is one of the most visited attractions in the city, attracting people from all over the world. Listen to learn more about the tower’s history and construction as well as legends surrounding the iconic building. The TV tower is found in Mitte in the center of Berlin. It can be reached by train to the station Alexanderplatz.
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"Can you please take a picture from us with the TV Tower" wird das Känguru von einem Touristen gefragt. Böse Falle.
William Fan has taken the German fashion world by storm -- and at this year's Berlin Fashion Week, he became the first designer to present a show atop TV Tower in the heart of the German capital.
William Fan has taken the German fashion world by storm -- and at this year's Berlin Fashion Week, he became the first designer to present a show atop TV Tower in the heart of the German capital.
The Student Hotel has very recently opened and is the newest property of a fast-growing brand of hotels that are designed ostensibly with longer staying guests in mind, e.g. those studying in Berlin. It is however a very relaxed and modern hotel and you feel at home here whether millennial or baby boomer! Alongside well-appointed rooms it offers cooking and laundry facilities, a gym, rental bikes and great restaurant and bar facilities. The staff are extremely friendly and something like 28 countries are represented amongst them! The location is good too, right next to the Alexander Platz and TV Tower, in the centre of the “Eastern” part of Berlin and is easy to reach with all forms of public transport. If you are looking for a lively yet relaxing atmosphere rubbing shoulders with Berlin’s student and start-up scene, this is definitely the place! It has good meeting space too for smaller meetings and conferences all very well equipped. Links: https://www.thestudenthotel.com/berlin/hotel/ Linkedin: Philip Ibrahim https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipibrahim/ Mark Felstead, MCF Consulting felstead@mcf-consulting.eu Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-charles-felstead-3303b9a/ Smarter Event Planning - Asemblr www.asemblr.com An intuitive, digital platform solution for busy professionals to manage corporate events, conferences, trip incentives and team building all in one place. A Podcast Company - is the leading podcast production company for brands, organizations, institutions, individuals, and entrepreneurs. Our team sets you up with the right equipment, training, and guidance to ensure you sound amazing. - https://www.apodcastcompany.com and www.podcastsyndicator.com
Release Date: 09.11.2019 Genre: Melodic House/ Tehno / Progressive Special edition of my podcast for BerlinMusicStation (Germany) and "Weekend Club Berlin" Located in of Berlin, offer eventful music scenes and host private parties with an ecstatic view of the city and famous landmark, the TV Tower. Специальный выпуск моего подкаста подготовленный для BerlinMusicStation (Germany) и "Weekend Club Berlin" Расположенный в Берлине, клуб устраивает частные вечеринки с отличным видом на город и знаменитую достопримечательность, телебашню.
Today we host Dr. Hossam Zawawi and Fayez Milibari. Hossam tells about his amazing story of discovering previously unknown organisms deep inside a previously untouched cave. Show Links Saudi Channel 2 Old Logo Riyadh's TV Tower Steve Jobs is Now in the Photography Hall of Fame How to properly wash your hands Louis Pasteur We are more bacteria than human? Triclosan FDA bans antibacterial soaps; “No scientific evidence” they're safe, effective Stepwise evolution of pandrug-resistance in Klebsiella pneumoniae Penicillin: An accidental discovery changed the course of medicine Inside the lost cave world of the Amazon's tepui mountains The Darwin Awards
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