Sunday Roast featuring Colin Bird, Executive Chairman of Bezant Resources and Charles Archer, long-term FTSE/AIM investor and freelance financial analyst #BZT #FAR #GMET #GGP #MAST #ATN #SVML #EPP

Season 9, Episode 38,   Nov 24, 11:45 AM

In this episode of The Sunday Roast, Phil Carroll and Kevin Hornsby are joined by Colin Bird, Executive Chairman of Bezant Resources, and resident analyst Charles Archer to discuss the Hope and Gorob Project in Namibia. Bezant has engaged Sound Mining International to develop a technical report outlining a potential 2.4Mt open-pit operation producing copper and gold over five years, with additional underground resources extending the mine life by six years. Colin shares insights on the project's progress, its potential to secure a mining license, and environmental compliance.

The show also covers key news stories, including China's critical metal export restrictions and their impact on Guardian Metal Resources' tungsten-focused Pilot Mountain Project, which could fill supply gaps as the U.S. seeks domestic sources. We dive into Ferro-Alloy Resources' innovative carbon black substitute and MAST Energy Developments' strong Pyebridge update. Alongside movers and shakers, such as GGP and GMET, we reflect on inflation trends, geopolitical tensions involving Russia and Ukraine, and a stellar week in theater and comedy.


0:00-00:08:24  Weekly News Roundup
00:08:24 #BZT Interview 
01:09:01 #FAR 
01:09:47 #GMET 
01:16:27 #GGP 
01:19:49 #MAST
01:36:57 #ATN 
01:51:01  #SVML 
01:52:13 #EPP 



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