Archived Episodes
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Episode 3, November 2009
- Watch all 5 parts in a Playlist
- Part 1 – RITV Episode 3 Introduction
- Part 2 – Interview with BMO’s Bart Melek, Commodities Analyst
- Part 3– Interview with SilverCrest Mines’ COO, Eric Fier
- Part 4 – Interview with International PBX’s President and CEO George Sookochoff
- Part 5 – The Core Question
Episode 2, August 2009
- Watch all 5 parts in a Playlist
- Part 1 – Interview with CPM Group Founder Jeffrey Christian
- Part 2 – Interview with SilverCrest Mines COO, Eric Fier
- Part 3 – Interview with Rare Element Resources’ President and CEO Don Ranta
- Part 4 – Interview with Andean American Chairman John Huguet
- Part 5 – The Core Question
Episode 1, June 2009
- Watch all 5 parts in a Playlist
- Episode 1, Part 1 – Interview with Terry Salman of Salman Partners
- Episode 1, Part 2 – Interview with Moly Mines Dr. Derek Fisher
- Episode 1, Part 3 – Interview with Scott Drever of Goldsource Mines
- Episode 1, Part 4 – Interview with Mark Jarvis of Hard Creek Nickel
- Episode 1, Part 5 – The Core Question
November 28, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
resourceINTELLIGENCE TV – Episode 3 – Nov 2009
In our third episode of Resource Intelligence TV we spoke with BMO global commodities analyst Bart Melek who sheds insight into why the economy is improving so quickly, and how much more improvement we’ll see through 2010.
Resource Intelligence is a steady source of interviews, articles and multimedia for resource investors. This week in our Newsmakers segment we spoke to Eric Fier, the COO of SilverCrest Mines, the newest producer on the TSX now in the mine development stage in Sonora Mexico. Next up is George Sookochoff, the president and CEO of International PBX, who is overseeing his company’s efforts on a huge copper and molybdenum project in Chile.
On each episode of resourceINTELLIGENCE TV we ask our guests a question that delves into the big picture questions many investors have. This week: Economist David Rosenberg has said, Canada is witnessing a boom in capital inflows. Last month, foreign investors plowed $5.1 billion into the Canadian markets, and year-to-date have added a record $67.4-billion of Canadian securities to their portfolios. With that in mind, should the federal government be more aggressively creating incentives for investors to invest in exploration and development companies?
November 27, 2009 by admin · 2 Comments


