Sunday Roast featuring Geoff Baker, Che Connon and Marcelo Bravo of BSF Enterprise, Leon Coetzer, CEO of Jubilee Metals and Oliver Friesen, CEO & Executive Director of Guardian Metal Resources #BSFA #JLP #GMET #URU #BIRD #HARL #POW #SVML #AFP #XTR #GLR

Season 9, Episode 9,   Sep 22, 10:45 AM

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In this week’s episode of The Sunday Roast, Phil Carroll and Kevin Hornsby dive into the latest headlines and market updates. They are first joined by Geoff Baker, Che Connon, and Marcelo Bravo of BSF Enterprise, who discuss the company’s recent developments, including their Kerato corneal tissue replacement venture and how they’ve navigated the tough market conditions over the past year.

Next, Leon Coetzer, CEO of Jubilee Metals, returns to provide an update on significant leadership changes and the impact of their new power purchase agreement on the company’s operations in Zambia and South Africa.

Finally, Oliver Friesen, CEO of Guardian Metals, shares exciting drilling results from the Pilot Mountain project in Nevada, highlighting its importance as a strategic asset for U.S. tungsten production.

Phil and Kevin also review the movers and shakers of the week, including URU Metals, Blackbird plc, and the unfolding situation at Harland & Wolff, plus a progress update on Power Metal’s uranium-focused joint venture.


0:00 -00:10:32  Weekly News Roundup 
00:10:32 #BSFA Interview
00:37:40 #JLP Interview
00:54:36 #GMET Interview
01:12:40 #URU
01:12:44 #BIRD
01:12:56 #HARL
01:15:21 #POW
01:16:41 #SVML
01:17:58 #XTR #GLR #AFP


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