Coffee with Samso Episode 73 is with Andrew Radonjic, Managing Director - Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) The time may be coming for Critical Metals and those like Venture Minerals will be best placed to take advantage of the changing sector.
I have been a fan of these tin since about 2002 (Tungsten in 2012) when I started to get serious about the corporate side of the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX). I was looking at several places, such as Tasmania, Indonesia, Malaysia and Burma.
Tin has been one of the high priced metals but the market has not been good. It was highly manipulated in the Malaysian dominance time and I think it has not been well since that time. I dont know the reason for the recent rise in tin pricing but it seems to have a lot of legs as the spot price is nearly USD30,000 per tonne. This is definitely worth noting as the world prepares itself for the EV revolution.
Andrew Radonjic shares with us the Venture's Mount Lindsay Tin and Tungsten project. The project is in the Western part of Tasmania, Australia. What is unique about this project is that a Bankable Feasibility Study was completed in 2012 which is the best proof of concept.
If you want to know something about this project, you must make yourself a cup of good coffee and spend the next 45 minutes taking notes. You will not be disappointed as Andrew tells us all about the value that gave the company a AUD100M market capitalisation in 2012.