Not Starbucks - free conference coffee. Not a $50 haircut - I cut my own hair (apparently well enough). It is a silk tie, but I buy mine in a second-hand shop that sells clothes by the kilo, so silk ties are 50 cents a piece. Same goes for the suit, although I did have to have it redone, and that cost me money. I think the mic is the most expensive thing I have in that shot, because I took off my glasses (dioptric). Yeah, I'm a cheapskate. Thank you for watching!
My bro, I've had many epic times in my life, at your age I worked in 1st class at LAX as a wartime inspector after 9/11 and got to know a lot of celebs on a 1st name basis. I've seen great concerts and so on. I would trade a huge chunk of those times to be you for this experience youre living in this vid. Thx buddy for another good episode
Thank you for the reminder to appreciate every minute, Darren. I think sometimes we get caught up in negativity and forget to appreciate the good things in life. Much appreciated, sir.
i really appreciate your work antonio. you channel is adding a lot of value to ppl who cannot be there. So many thanks for that!! Really enjoy this type of videos!
Looking sharp , do you miss the basement talking to us all in dark . Good on you mate inspiring to us all . Th ask for time and efforts appreciate the access to information you provide. Love the big man Rick .
Being outside can do wonders, I've been told. So, I thought I'd try it. Seemed okay at the time but my forehead got a sunburn. Thanks for watching, sir!
Thank you? I guess? Or maybe that just means I look like a clown, which I'll probably agree with. Jokes aside, I hear standup is a cut-throat business.
@@ResourceTalks Mixing resource talks with fun and witty remarks already puts your channel in a more unique spot among others, which is quite important in RUclips - standing out especially You could improve in both worlds at the same time
Thanks for watching, Joel! EV/NPV is merely a guiding tool, not really a valuation tool, imo. That's because there are a lot of moving particles that are particular to the different projects.
@@ResourceTalks @ernestburelle2035 7 days ago why would an investor invest in a manipulated market where they know they won't get their invested capital back? We know the market is manipulated by the banks, their CEOs and upper management. Every time they trade paper contracts to determine the outcome of the physical spot price, they are stealing money from the miners and the investors of these mines. it would be much easier for you to get investments for these mines if it wasn't for these criminal machinations of these banks. For example, I have 50 million to invest, but I'm not investing in a rigged market. It's being manipulated by the big 8 banks, their CEOs and upper management for their own personal gain. They are making millions and millions by doing this. They trade paper contracts to determine the outcome of the physical spot price. This is considered organized crime and they make millions from the spread they create by manipulating the market. Then they launder those profits through large commissions and bonuses to the CEOs and upper management and anyone else involved in the Ponzi scheme. From there, the money moves to accounts overseas. Follow the money. Disgusting and the Ministry of Justice just turns a blind eye to this nonsense. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
@@ResourceTalks @ernestburelle2035 7 days ago why would an investor invest in a manipulated market where they know they won't get their invested capital back? We know the market is manipulated by the banks, their CEOs and upper management. Every time they trade paper contracts to determine the outcome of the physical spot price, they are stealing money from the miners and the investors of these mines. it would be much easier for you to get investments for these mines if it wasn't for these criminal machinations of these banks. For example, I have 50 million to invest, but I'm not investing in a rigged market. It's being manipulated by the big 8 banks, their CEOs and upper management for their own personal gain. They are making millions and millions by doing this. They trade paper contracts to determine the outcome of the physical spot price. This is considered organized crime and they make millions from the spread they create by manipulating the market. Then they launder those profits through large commissions and bonuses to the CEOs and upper management and anyone else involved in the Ponzi scheme. From there, the money moves to accounts overseas. Follow the money. Disgusting and the Ministry of Justice just turns a blind eye to this nonsense. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
@@ResourceTalks @ernestburelle2035 7 days ago why would an investor invest in a manipulated market where they know they won't get their invested capital back? We know the market is manipulated by the banks, their CEOs and upper management. Every time they trade paper contracts to determine the outcome of the physical spot price, they are stealing money from the miners and the investors of these mines. it would be much easier for you to get investments for these mines if it wasn't for these criminal machinations of these banks. For example, I have 50 million to invest, but I'm not investing in a rigged market. It's being manipulated by the big 8 banks, their CEOs and upper management for their own personal gain. They are making millions and millions by doing this. They trade paper contracts to determine the outcome of the physical spot price. This is considered organized crime and they make millions from the spread they create by manipulating the market. Then they launder those profits through large commissions and bonuses to the CEOs and upper management and anyone else involved in the Ponzi scheme. From there, the money moves to accounts overseas. Follow the money. Disgusting and the Ministry of Justice just turns a blind eye to this nonsense. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
@@ResourceTalks On the 10th, I was in court for my aunt's conservatorship. Having a fiduciary take over her situation is going to free up my time, but I also recently applied for a job which if that (or another one) pans out my time could be usurped. I'm not sure what I'd do with all the free time that is coming.
@@ResourceTalks Northern California can get super hot when a northern wind compresses the air off of the Sierra Nevada and into the Sacramento Valley. Other than the politics, northern California is a great place to live.
@@ResourceTalks I checked financial statements to monitor excessive salary and frivolous expenditures in the face of failing financials. Most of them swiftly walked past you while you were distracted but one of them took the time make excuses. I'm sure you know who.
You with the Starbucks, $50 haircut. Silk tie, suit
Not Starbucks - free conference coffee.
Not a $50 haircut - I cut my own hair (apparently well enough).
It is a silk tie, but I buy mine in a second-hand shop that sells clothes by the kilo, so silk ties are 50 cents a piece.
Same goes for the suit, although I did have to have it redone, and that cost me money.
I think the mic is the most expensive thing I have in that shot, because I took off my glasses (dioptric).
Yeah, I'm a cheapskate.
Thank you for watching!
A good attitude if you ask me😊
I'm not sure which was more offensive: Antonios question or the obscenely trendy haircut.
Why not both?
My bro, I've had many epic times in my life, at your age I worked in 1st class at LAX as a wartime inspector after 9/11 and got to know a lot of celebs on a 1st name basis. I've seen great concerts and so on. I would trade a huge chunk of those times to be you for this experience youre living in this vid. Thx buddy for another good episode
Thank you for the reminder to appreciate every minute, Darren. I think sometimes we get caught up in negativity and forget to appreciate the good things in life. Much appreciated, sir.
I have listened to so much Rick it’s like he’s family,such a great bloke to help people with benefit of his experience all time .
Rick is great to listen to! Thanks for watching.
i really appreciate your work antonio. you channel is adding a lot of value to ppl who cannot be there. So many thanks for that!! Really enjoy this type of videos!
Thank you for watching, sir. I'm glad you're finding value in these videos.
Wow, Antonio... another terrific set of interviews! You knock it out of the park repeatedly...thank you!
Thank you, Leslie. I appreciate the kind feedback, and I'm glad you're finding value in here.
i like how you nail them what you do with the money ,nobody ask this ever ,very good ,thanks
Thank you for the feedback, John. Glad you're finding value in these questions.
Thanks, Antonio. Good format to hear from these CEOs.
Thank you for stopping by, Greg. Glad you found some value in this one.
Best of success to all our colleagues at the Beaver Creek Conference with their fall exploration programs.
Thank you for watching, Ben! Good luck to you as well.
top job, great courage to ask deep and solid questions.
Thank you for the very kind feedback, Paul.
Looking sharp , do you miss the basement talking to us all in dark . Good on you mate inspiring to us all . Th ask for time and efforts appreciate the access to information you provide. Love the big man Rick .
Being outside can do wonders, I've been told. So, I thought I'd try it. Seemed okay at the time but my forehead got a sunburn. Thanks for watching, sir!
Bro, you have a huge potential for comedy and stand-up lol
Thank you? I guess? Or maybe that just means I look like a clown, which I'll probably agree with.
Jokes aside, I hear standup is a cut-throat business.
@@ResourceTalks Mixing resource talks with fun and witty remarks already puts your channel in a more unique spot among others, which is quite important in RUclips - standing out especially
You could improve in both worlds at the same time
This is exactly what he wants to hear.
Cheers y’all! Thanks for the great content 💯
Thank you for stopping by and for the kind words, C!
Super Antonio,you keep surprising your subscribers 😮
I keep trying, sir! Thank you for watching and always stopping by for a comment or two.
Excellent title. Look forward to watching.
Thank you for watching, N. Hope you liked it!
@@ResourceTalks I did! FNM is a major holding of mine. Glad to see them getting out and spreading the story.
Bro I didn't know you were coming to Colorado, would have bought you a beer.
Did you go to Beaver Creek?
followers! Am following your work here.
Thanks, Paul. I'm glad you're finding value in here.
@@ResourceTalks That must have been a type to text error. Have fun in Colorado. I watched the Sovereign Metals portion.
Little Antonio is a big boy now.
Not really.
Lumina Gold gets me very interested. The project has a 2 billion USD NPV at 1650 USD Gold, yet the market cap is currently only at 200 million USD.
Thanks for watching, Joel!
EV/NPV is merely a guiding tool, not really a valuation tool, imo. That's because there are a lot of moving particles that are particular to the different projects.
RR very kind with his time
Yep.
Thank you!❤
Thank you for watching, T!
👍
Thanks for stopping by, Eric!
You should slip in the Belgian when talking about your wife. Us Americans wouldn’t know how to take it 😂
That's actually an exquisite point.
I like MOG!
Thanks for watching! I'll have to interview them more in-depth soon.
Not wasting, rather put in their own pocket.
How do you mean?
@@ResourceTalks @ernestburelle2035
7 days ago
why would an investor invest in a manipulated market where they know they won't get their invested capital back? We know the market is manipulated by the banks, their CEOs and upper management. Every time they trade paper contracts to determine the outcome of the physical spot price, they are stealing money from the miners and the investors of these mines. it would be much easier for you to get investments for these mines if it wasn't for these criminal machinations of these banks. For example, I have 50 million to invest, but I'm not investing in a rigged market. It's being manipulated by the big 8 banks, their CEOs and upper management for their own personal gain. They are making millions and millions by doing this. They trade paper contracts to determine the outcome of the physical spot price. This is considered organized crime and they make millions from the spread they create by manipulating the market. Then they launder those profits through large commissions and bonuses to the CEOs and upper management and anyone else involved in the Ponzi scheme. From there, the money moves to accounts overseas. Follow the money. Disgusting and the Ministry of Justice just turns a blind eye to this nonsense.
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
@@ResourceTalks @ernestburelle2035
7 days ago
why would an investor invest in a manipulated market where they know they won't get their invested capital back? We know the market is manipulated by the banks, their CEOs and upper management. Every time they trade paper contracts to determine the outcome of the physical spot price, they are stealing money from the miners and the investors of these mines. it would be much easier for you to get investments for these mines if it wasn't for these criminal machinations of these banks. For example, I have 50 million to invest, but I'm not investing in a rigged market. It's being manipulated by the big 8 banks, their CEOs and upper management for their own personal gain. They are making millions and millions by doing this. They trade paper contracts to determine the outcome of the physical spot price. This is considered organized crime and they make millions from the spread they create by manipulating the market. Then they launder those profits through large commissions and bonuses to the CEOs and upper management and anyone else involved in the Ponzi scheme. From there, the money moves to accounts overseas. Follow the money. Disgusting and the Ministry of Justice just turns a blind eye to this nonsense.
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
@@ResourceTalks @ernestburelle2035
7 days ago
why would an investor invest in a manipulated market where they know they won't get their invested capital back? We know the market is manipulated by the banks, their CEOs and upper management. Every time they trade paper contracts to determine the outcome of the physical spot price, they are stealing money from the miners and the investors of these mines. it would be much easier for you to get investments for these mines if it wasn't for these criminal machinations of these banks. For example, I have 50 million to invest, but I'm not investing in a rigged market. It's being manipulated by the big 8 banks, their CEOs and upper management for their own personal gain. They are making millions and millions by doing this. They trade paper contracts to determine the outcome of the physical spot price. This is considered organized crime and they make millions from the spread they create by manipulating the market. Then they launder those profits through large commissions and bonuses to the CEOs and upper management and anyone else involved in the Ponzi scheme. From there, the money moves to accounts overseas. Follow the money. Disgusting and the Ministry of Justice just turns a blind eye to this nonsense.
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
You need to let us know when you are in the USA. It could turn into a party.
Aren't you in Arizona?
@@ResourceTalks Northern California. Not always easy to get away, but I'd give it a go if I can.
@@ResourceTalks On the 10th, I was in court for my aunt's conservatorship. Having a fiduciary take over her situation is going to free up my time, but I also recently applied for a job which if that (or another one) pans out my time could be usurped. I'm not sure what I'd do with all the free time that is coming.
I thought because it got up to 110F, you'd be in Arizona. Not even close. I'll remember now.
What job did you apply for?
@@ResourceTalks Northern California can get super hot when a northern wind compresses the air off of the Sierra Nevada and into the Sacramento Valley. Other than the politics, northern California is a great place to live.
is battle bank crypto friendly
No idea! I believe you can contact them through their website, though.
!!!
Always first, my brother!
WHATS GOOD THERE FARMERS? YOU COME TO THE U.S.A. YOU BETTER VISIT ME BROTHER. ❤️ AMAZING CONTENT AS ALWAYS ANTONIO
Where in the US are you, Mark?
They certainly waste mine, no question.
Only yours?
sir, why are you even here? 😂
That's it. That's the question.
@@ResourceTalks next time please let us see their faces when you ask them that.
Rick Rule.... I lost it right there! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Why?
Rick Rule is a snake
Why?
I spotted more than a handful of con artists.
How did you spot them?
@@ResourceTalks I checked financial statements to monitor excessive salary and frivolous expenditures in the face of failing financials.
Most of them swiftly walked past you while you were distracted but one of them took the time make excuses. I'm sure you know who.