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An exclusive look at Excelsior Mining moving toward production in 2018

Cory
March 28, 2017

I am happy to announce Excelsior Mining is a new sponsor on the site! I first chatted with the President and CEO Stephen Twyerould back on December 9th (click here to revisit that interview). Today we discuss the feasibility study, that was released in the later part of December, as well as the production timeline for the Gunnison Copper Project.

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19 Comments
    CFS
    Mar 28, 2017 28:57 AM

    Goldcorp to buy Exeter.

    Mar 28, 2017 28:32 AM

    Sold 3K XRA@ $1.86

      CFS
      Mar 28, 2017 28:41 AM

      Why?
      It looks like the GG price will be C$2.58 = US$ 1.92

        Mar 28, 2017 28:46 AM

        @TheNextBigRush – Congratulations to all $XRC shareholders! 😉

        @stratanic – What do now ? Sold ?

        @tsetka – $XRC Nice to see the big guys buying.

        @stratanic – Its better to wait ?

        @TheLip2 – stratanic I am no expert. Clearly, I said that backwards earlier. One share of $G for every 8-1/3 shares of Exeter. You have to decide whether you want to gamble on $G price between now and this summer”

          Mar 28, 2017 28:52 AM

          Interesting discourse. I agree with TheLip2, investors need to decide if they would rather be a shareholder of Goldcorp or reallocate the money. Depending on the position size I think their could be a balance of both.

            Mar 28, 2017 28:52 AM

            Agreed. There may be an arbitrage trade that sets up on days when investors aren’t paying close attention if we get the Summer Doldrums. I’ll be watching for that.

        Mar 28, 2017 28:45 PM

        I’m building cash in my Roth. We have some more pain coming in the miners.

          Mar 29, 2017 29:25 AM

          Sounds like a wise strategy Marty.

    CFS
    Mar 28, 2017 28:46 AM
    CFS
    Mar 28, 2017 28:57 AM

    Never underestimate the gullibility of the American public:

    NEW YORK (AP) — Bottled water is starting to seem more like soda, and sometimes taste like it, too.

    As bottled water surges in popularity, Coke, Pepsi and other companies are using celebrity endorsements, stylish packaging and fancy filtration processes like “reverse osmosis” to sell people on expanding variations of what comes out of the tap. They’re also adding flourishes like bubbles, flavors or sweeteners that can blur the lines between what is water and what is soda.

    For this year’s Super Bowl, PepsiCo even ran an ad for its new Lifewtr, promoting the drink in a spotlight typically reserved for sodas. Also running their first Super Bowl ads were Fiji and Bai Brands, which sell “enhanced waters” made with fruit juice and stevia sweetener.

    Michael Simon, Bai’s chief marketing officer, says its drinks “give people that healthy profile they’re looking for, but now they no longer have to sacrifice on taste with the neutrality of water.”

    Bottled water has been gaining ground for years, and overtook soda as the No. 1 drink in the U.S. by sales volume last year, industry tracker Beverage Marketing Corp. said. Some of the fizzy, sweetened drinks are considered water by the companies and industry trackers, as the distinctions between them lose meaning. Companies aren’t as interested in the big, economy packs of plain bottled water that have been fueling the growth, says Ali Dibaj, a Bernstein analyst who covers the industry, since those are less profitable than sodas and are a “horrible business to be in.”

    CFS
    Mar 28, 2017 28:15 AM

    Bix Weir’s Morning News:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14ubSOJfytQ

      Mar 28, 2017 28:53 AM

      That’s all thanks to the premium. Now we need to watch the GG price if we continue to hold.

        Mar 28, 2017 28:04 AM

        I’m keeping GG and waiting for NEM to offer one of their shares for my GG.

    Mar 28, 2017 28:09 AM

    I am also waiting for XOM to offer to swap me XOM stock for my DVN shares one for one.
    And NEM is welcome to my GG stock in a one for one takeover.

    CFS
    Mar 28, 2017 28:13 PM