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Lawrence Roulston's Bringing Base Metals into the Spotlight Source: The Gold Report; interviewed by Karen Roche, Publisher 11/24/2009
With perhaps a short-term correction in store for gold, Resource Opportunities editor and publisher Lawrence Roulston is leaning toward base metals for more impressive gains in the coming months. And as he tells The Gold Report readers in this exclusive interview, the growth outlook for base metals doesn't rely solely on flourishing demand from developing nations. He also reminds us that "while most people focus on the day-to-day ups-and-downs in metal prices. . .the big money comes with owning a little company that proves up a big deposit."
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TGR: Would you comment on some companies in that base metal juniors sector?
LR: The initial reaction is already starting to happen with those that have the most advanced projects. Capstone Mining Corp. (TSX:CS), for example, a producer, has moved up with the copper price but I think it's still undervalued. Going down a step, a company in the soon-to-be producer status is Baja Mining (TSX:BAJ), which was beginning development of a copper and cobalt mine in Mexico when the financial crisis hit and their debt financing got pulled out from under them. They have the equity component lined up now and they're getting close again to having debt financing. A company like that will be one of the early ones to respond when investors start coming back into the sector.
An example of a company still further down and the next to move would be Copper Fox Metals Inc. (TSX-V:CUU), which has a big deposit outlined, but hasn't yet completed a feasibility study. |