In today's Podcast Gervaise Heddle, author of The Money Enigma http://www.themoneyenigma.com/ joins us on the line from Australia ahead of his forthcoming trip to London for the MiningMaven Investor evening on Tuesday 21st June with Red Rock Resources (LON:RRR) and Greatland Gold (LON:GGP).
Further details and registration for this free to attend investor event can be found here:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/recovery-stocks-for-2016-with-greatland-gold-red-rock-resources-tickets-25751469338
We then discuss the latest development in the gold market; with the looming possibility of another marginal interest rate hike from The FED, Gervaise gives us his take the gold price reaction and why he thinks this is Déjà vu all over again!
We then move on to discuss Gervaise's recent appointment as Non-Executive Director of Greatland Gold (LON:GGP) and it is clear he is very excited by the prospects for the company going forward - he gives us a sneak flavour of what to expect at their presentation in London on 21st June.
We then discuss the latest developments with the companies we both follow and are invested in; this time, notably Eurasia Mining (LON:EUA) Metal Tiger (LON:MTR), and MOD Resources (ASX:MOD)
Please note that this interview was recorded in the evening of 1st June, before MOD’s announcement regarding the Resource Drilling Campaign and Exploration Steps at their T3 target.
http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20160602/pdf/437njmwtqpq8g0.pdf
In the section where we discuss Botswana, Gervaise refers to a report from the US Geological Survey 'Preliminary Model of Porphyry Copper Deposits’ which can be downloaded here:
http://on.doi.gov/1XTQ0qj
We hope you enjoy listening.
#Gold #MTR #MOD #EUA # mining #Botswana #Thailand #Spain
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