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More Acquisitions #TMOR & Megasteel – Alan Green talks to Doc Holliday

More Acquisitions #TMOR & Megasteel – Alan Green talks to Doc Holliday

ECR Minerals #ECR – CEO Andrew Haythorpe discusses exploration progress at Queensland & Victoria

ECR CEO Andrew Haythorpe discusses the latest exploration progress at Victoria and the transition to Queensland. Andrew discusses the potential he sees at Lolworth, with 30 different gold occurrences plus niobium and tantalum already at such an early phase. He then looks at the Hurricane project, and how the gold in veins at surface are consistently 1-5m thick (one was 60m thick), which leads to a consistent 1-5 g/t at surface, and the most recent project acquisition, the Blue Mountain project where there is a lot of alluvial gold. Andrew then covers how low cost work programmes including geophysics and geochemistry, RC drilling keep the costs down and will identify the biggest and best anomalies. On funding, there are plans for further asset sales, and he confirms ECR are fully funded for all QLD and Victoria exploration this year. In summary, Andrew believes the chances of pinning down a major find in Queensland is much better. ECR has the right people and right geology, plus there could be some major players keen on partnering in Queensland.

ECR Minerals #ECR – CEO Andrew Haythorpe talks through Blue Mountain and other projects

ECR Minerals #ECR – CEO Andrew Haythorpe talks through Blue Mountain and other projects with Andrew Scott. The Blue Mountain project represents a wonderful opportunity in an accessible part of Queensland. With impressive recoveries there by previous operators, the project compliments other Queensland projects from a logistical. standpoint. Andrew also discusses Lolworth, and how the team are very keen to get back to discover the primary source for Nb Ta Li and Au before looking at the drill campaign at Creswick and the drill ready targets at Hurricane. Andrew the looks at his ongoing role as CEO and how ECR is a well funded company, although he reminds us that every overnight success takes a few years to generate!

Kavango Resources #KAV – CEO Ben Turney talks to Alan Green, April 2023

Kavango Resources #KAV – CEO Ben Turney talks to Alan Green, April 2023. We discuss the latest developments at the Ditau Farms lode gold project, and Ben covers upcoming developments that investors can look forward to in the coming months.

Markets and Stocks March 2023 – Doc Holliday talks to Alan Green

Markets and Stocks March 2023 – Doc Holliday talks to Alan Green. Doc and Alan discuss the Bloomberg article on former rogue trader Nick Leeson’s new role with the Red Mist Market Enforcement Unit to investigate financial misconduct. On the stocks front we discuss Versarien #VRS and how innovative companies need to raise money. We discuss ECR Minerals #ECR and Longboat Energy #LBE and briefly look at First Class Metals #FCM and Power Metal Resources #POW

Power Metal Resources #POW – New CEO Sean Wade talks to Alan Green

Power Metal Resources #POW – New CEO Sean Wade talks to Alan Green about current projects, including the Molopo Farms project and the Tati project in Botswana, plus upcoming IPOs for Golden Metal Resources, First Development Resources, Uranium Energy Exploration and New Ballarat Gold Corp. Sean discusses the challenging environment for the share price, how the team remain focussed on delivering on their objectives regardless and how he believes in the great inherent value in the business.

ECR Minerals #ECR Interview – Creswick Results and 2023 Operating Plan

February 2023: Andrew Scott talks to Andrew Haythorpe and Adam Jones. The high grade results from Creswick are first on the agenda, and Adam discusses the un mined high grades discovered in the adits (tunnels) at ECR’s Brewery Lane property, and the grades from the rock chip sampling at Mills Reef on the new tenement 4km to the south. The rig will be moved to the Brewery Lane property and a diamond drilling will commence.

Andrew discusses how the core resampling last year and the results from sampling means the team can plan drill targets with real confidence – ” a real opportunity as soon as we can get the drill rig onsite”. He confirms that there have been no JV approaches or conversations yet.

Andrew then discusses Blue Moon – while the mineralised grades were lower than hoped, there are a couple more assays to come and a further hole left to complete.

Adam then discusses the lab used by ECR in Ballarat, which now turns samples around in 2-2.5 weeks, before turning to Tambo, where some initial data analysis is underway ahead of an initial field visit.

Andrew and Adam then discuss Lolworth, a potentially ‘world class’ discovery, where lithium, niobium and tantalum have been discovered along with an extraordinary amount of gold. The 10km ridgeline sits to the north of the lithium anomalies and represents a fantastic opportunity – potentially a company building asset.

Andrew then discussed the new Hurricane project awaiting completion of due diligence and approvals, and then talks through the imminent arrival of the 2nd drill rig and its likely deployment.

The team finally summarise the operating plan, possible asset disposals and the level of commitment across the company. The last word is from Andrew – “with 20yrs experience in the industry, ECR has the best portfolio of assets I have seen over that time”

Markets and Stocks January 2023 – Doc Holliday talks to Alan Green

Markets and Stocks January 2023 – Doc Holliday talks to Alan Green. We look at Doc’s new Twitter Spaces cast, before turning to stocks:

04:00 Avacta #AVCT | 06:00 Hvivo #HVO & Poolbeg Pharma #POLB | 08:15 – Longboat Energy #LBE / Energy stocks | 11:26 – Cadence Minerals #KDNC | 14:55 – Mining Companies | 17:40 – Argo Blockchain #ARB | 21:20 – Revolution Bars #RGB | 26:26 – Over the next few months | 29:30 – Harland & Wolff #HARL

ECR Minerals #ECR – Andrew Scott, Andrew Haythorpe & Adam Jones discuss Creswick, Blue Moon, Bailieston, Lolworth, Hurricane & plans for 2023

Andrew Scott, Andrew Haythorpe & Adam Jones discuss today’s developments at Creswick plus the latest developments from Blue Moon, Bailieston, Lolworth, Hurricane. At Creswick the team talk through how workings there produced several m oz of gold production over a century ago, and how the team are seeking out the primary sources. Updates on the latest license applications and approvals, before Adam talks through the latest from Lolworth and the pegmatites identified in the Gorge Creek area. Andrew Haythorpe says he was astonished by the amount of visible gold & lack of follow up -and with the abundance of mineralisation styles, early results are way in excess of what he’d hoped for. Onto Blue Moon, and the drill team are finishing off the last four holes, testing continuity of mineralisation some 200m to the west. Adam explains how the team are speeding up assays, they have located a local lab in Bendigo which can turn around assays in 10-14 days. Andrew Haythorpe then talks through the rationale behind the recent fund raise, and how the funding will enable ECR to maintain multiple aggressive drill campaigns, before moving onto the plans to get on the ground and establish drill pads etc at Hurricane in May, June next year. With the new drill rig undergoing commissioning in January, the team expect to deploy it during Q1, and Adam outlines drill plans for Q1, with Blue Moon expected to finish in February and then a push on Creswick on ECR’s own Brewing Lane property. Andrew Haythorpe concludes, stating there will be a steady flow of news in Q1 2023, and says that the Company has now built a great foundation for shareholders in 2022.

Classic Motorcycle Investments – Part 4 – Future Classic Crighton CR700W. Alan Green talks to The Motorcycle Broker Paul Jayson

This is the fourth of a series of interviews with Paul Jayson, The Motorcycle Broker where we look at classic motorcycle investments. In terms of automotive investing classic bikes make an awful lot of sense – they are relatively easy to work on, take up very little space and like classic cars and other vehicles, they can offer significant, and sometimes spectacular, tax free investment returns.

Each week we will be looking at some of the most iconic and best performing classic motorcycles of the past 20 years. In our fourth interview we take a look at a future classic, the amazing rotary engined Crighton CR700W. We look at the history of Brian Crighton’s famous rotary Wankel engines that powered the JPS Norton race bikes of the 1980s and 1990s, including Steve Hislop’s 1992 win on a privately entered Norton rotary, before taking a close look at the amazing limited edition 220bhp CR700W race bike that weighs just 129.5kg.

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