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Brent Cook likes project generator type companies and expresses optimism on the resource sector.

Big Al
August 1, 2016

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Investor interest is growing in the resource sector and, it would appear, for all the right reasons.

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    Aug 01, 2016 01:21 AM

    Hi Al, please ask Brent what he thinks about GGTCF as compared to NSRPF. Thanks.

    Aug 01, 2016 01:28 AM

    Al:
    Could you please post the names of the companies that Brent spoke of? I only caught Riverside Res. Thank you.

    LPG
    Aug 01, 2016 01:58 AM

    Silverdollar:
    Here’s for you:

    Evrim Res.
    Lara Expl.
    Mirasol Res.
    on top of Riverside Res. which you mentioned.

    Best,

    LPG

      Aug 01, 2016 01:53 AM

      Thank you very much. Best to you.

      Aug 01, 2016 01:00 PM

      Thanks LP! Evrim, a new name for me.

        LPG
        Aug 01, 2016 01:16 PM

        Welcome Marty.
        If you google it, I THINK – if my memory serves me well – that’s there’s a video of mgt presenting at VRIC 2016.
        Best to you & hope all’s good.
        LPG

      Aug 02, 2016 02:10 AM

      For those that want a revised list of Prospect Generator, Incubator, and Royalty Aggregation companies……here is the revised list:

      Prospect Generators – Royalty Companies Symbol – US Symbol – Canadian

      ABITIBI ROYALTIES INC $ATBYF $RZZ
      ALMADEX MINERALS LTD $AXDDF $AMZ
      ALTIUS MINERALS CORPORATION $ATUSF $ALS
      ANGLO PACIFIC RESOURCES PLC $AGPIF $APY
      ARENA MINERALS INCORPORATED $AMRZF $AN
      AURICO METALS INC $ARCTF $AMI
      AURION RESOURCES LTD $AIRRF $AU
      AVRUPA MINERALS LTD $AVPMF $AVU
      BRAVADA GOLD CORP $BGAVF $BVA
      CARTIER RESOURCES INC $ECRFF $ECR
      COLOMBIAN MINES CORPORATION $CMBPF $CMJ
      COMMANDER RESOURCES $CMDRF $CMD
      EAGLE PLAINS RESOURCES LTD $EGPLF $EPL
      EROS RESOURCES CORPORATION $BPUZF $ERC
      EURASIAN MINERALS INC $EMXX $EMX
      EVRIM RESOURCES CORP $EMRRF $EVM
      FIRST MINING FINANCE CORP $FFMGF $FF
      GLOBEX MINING ENTERPRISES INC $GLBXF $GMX
      GOLDEN VALLEY MINES LTD $GLVMF $GZZ
      IDAHO NORTH RESOURCES CORP $IDAH
      KISKA METAL CORPORATION $KSKTF $KSK
      LARA EXPLORATION LTD $LRAXF $LRA
      MIDLAND EXPLORATION INC $MIDLF $MD
      MILLROCK RES INC $MLRKF $MRO
      MIRANDA GOLD CORP $MRDDF $MAD
      MIRASOL RESOURCES $MRZLF $MRZ
      MORIEN RESOURCES $APMCF $MOX
      NORTHERN EMPIRE RESOURCES CORP $PSPGF $NM
      OSISKO MINING INCORPORATED $OBNNF $OSK
      RENAISSANCE GOLD INC $RNSGF $REN
      REVELO RESOURCES CORP $INCKF $RVL
      RIVERSIDE RESOURCES INC $RVSDF $RRI
      SILVER RANGE RESOURCES $SLRRF $SNG
      SOLITARIO EXPLORATION & ROYALTY CORP $XPL $SLR
      STRATEGIC METALS LTD $SMDZF $SMD
      TERRACO GOLD CORPORATION $TCEGF $TEN
      TRANSITION METALS CORP (NEW) $TNTMF $XTM
      TEUTON RESOURCES $TEUTF $TUO
      TYPHOON EXPLORATION INC $TYPFF $TYP

    Aug 01, 2016 01:32 AM

    Should the financial crisis take on the same proportions of the Eurozone, or Japan in the U.S. with negative rates on treasury bills or corporate bonds with negative rates, commodities will underperform. Your best leading indicator is probably oil prices for the commodities space. The irony may be that commodities prices may not automatically rise on a $U.S. decline. Just look at the $CAD, how it remained subdued after over shooting to the downside, bu didn’t necessarily rise when the $U.S. sold off.

      Aug 01, 2016 01:55 AM

      How I might look at all that is there may be some precedent for inflation over deflation, though returns may not be spectacular. The great exception would be gold producers with a yield, or perhaps, should they exist, gold mining companies with a high beta component.

      GBN.V is halted and held off exchange on the NEX, so there’s no data, though it had merely followed the Pring inflation/deflation index. GBN.V may see high beta, due to the fact that creditors were paid in full under their BIA restructuring. It’s a question of when it begins to trade again.

      http://schrts.co/6NpRNF