MiningStockEducation.com, Released on 5/20/21
0:00 Introduction
0:42 Governments worldwide are killing the goose (miners) the lays the golden egg
8:48 Mining is a long-term game
12:46 Can an explorer/developer investment succeed in a country less favorable to mining
14:48 “It’s just crazy” to sell an explorer based on commodity price or politics
15:28 Be patience as a mining speculator
16:53 Deciding when to JV a project
20:45 How long will Covid still hinder M&A’s
21:31 How to view an explorer’s shift in commodity focus
23:05 Orca Gold, Osino Resource & other mining investments
Mining entrepreneur Ross Beaty tells mining investors to have a long-term outlook. He says that mining is a long-term game but politics is a short-term game. Ross addresses the recent political movements in South America and worldwide that are or potentially might kill the goose (miners) that lays the golden eggs. He also addresses investing in an explorer in a country that appears to be moving in a direction unfavorable to mining. Ross also talks about when should a company JV a project and not advance it alone. Furthermore, he shares about some of his personal investments including Osino Resources and Orca Gold.
Ross Beaty is a geologist and resource entrepreneur with over 45 years of experience in the international minerals and renewable energy industries. He is an internationally recognized leader in both non-renewable and renewable resource development, having founded and divested several companies. In addition to Pan American Silver, Ross is the Chairman of Equinox Gold Corp., a mid-tier gold producer.
Ross J. Beaty is an entrepreneur and businessperson who has been at the helm of 12 different companies and is Chairman for Equinox Gold Corp., Chairman at Pan American Silver Corp. (which he founded in 1994) and Chairman for Regalito Copper Corp. Ross J. Beaty is also President & Director at Sitka Foundation and on the board of 5 other companies. He is the founder of 6 different companies, including: Pan American Silver Corp., Global Copper Corp. and Northern Peru Copper Corp.