logo
episode-header-image
Nov 2023
15m 23s

Vizsla Copper and Why Craig Parry Believ...

TREVOR HALL
About this episode

We connect with Craig Parry in this episode to talk all things copper and an exploration update with his company, Vizsla Copper. Craig believes that $20 copper is in front of the markets because of a large squeeze which will happen due to lower head grades, falling supply, and higher demand. Vizsla Copper also shares their latest updates on exploration and development in their BC projects and why they believe a new set of eyes will improve Woodjam.

Up next
Yesterday
Grant Williams and Matt Geiger: Investing During Crises and Navigating a Spirited Metals Market
In this episode, the conversation between Trevor and Grant Williams explores the principles of investing during crises, the changes in market dynamics since 2020, and the implications of the 2008 financial crisis. Grant Williams discusses the importance of understanding the bond ... Show More
57m 11s
Jul 10
Joe Mazumdar on Why Attend (and When Not to Attend) Site Visit
Joe Mazumdar discusses the importance of site visits in mining, the challenges of writing and analyzing insights from these visits, and the current state of the copper market and rare earth elements. He emphasizes the need for pre-filtering before site visits, the volatility of t ... Show More
29m 9s
Jul 10
Matt Manson Comments on Radisson's PEA for O'Brien
Matt Manson, CEO of Radisson Mining, joins the podcast to go over the O'Brien Project PEA which was published yesterday. Matt emphasizes a few specific items in the technical report, including its toll-milling strategy, the resource used in the report, and its general affordabili ... Show More
13m 56s
Recommended Episodes
Jan 2022
Why miners are moving 'twice as much material' to produce copper
Copper prices are heading up due to increased demand from energy transition and declining grades at existing mines, said Nolan Peterson, CEO of World Copper. On Friday Peterson recorded Kitco Roundtable with Kitco correspondent Paul Harris and Mining Audiences Manager Michael McC ... Show More
31m 54s
Jan 2022
Copper: From mining to microprocessors
Copper is a metal that has been with us since the dawn of civilisation. The Romans used it to build their empire, and its high thermal and electrical conductivity led to the 19th century discovery of how to generate electricity and a revolution in telecommunications. Copper was e ... Show More
39m 17s
May 2024
Copper’s Double Negative
In this episode we discuss the unusual situation happening in copper at present, why iron ore might be the best way to play Chinese recovery, gold demand and BMO’s economic expectations. (13 min) Episode transcript: https://research-ca.bmocapitalmarkets.com/documents/d0pHOGZncGVN ... Show More
13m 2s
Nov 2023
Gold can't hold 2,000, Ero Copper and Vale make a deal
Gold is deferring a break higher, noted mining audiences manager Michael McCrae.On Saturday McCrae recorded Kitco Roundtable with correspondent Paul Harris.Key economic news this week was the jobs report. Non-farm payrolls number come in at up 150,000 versus market expectations o ... Show More
6m 4s
May 2024
Flows and Fundamentals
In this episode we discuss whether some recent price gains are fundamentally justified, PGMs, China property and long run copper price expectations. (13 mins) Episode transcript: To access our full disclosures, please visit: https://researchglobal0.bmocapitalmarkets.com/public-di ... Show More
12m 49s
Apr 2024
MM147: Unravelling Interest Rates, Commodities and EV's
In this episode, co-founder Piers Curran provides his latest insight into what's happening in global markets right now.  From fluctuating expectations on when the US central bank will cut interest rates to why commodities like gold and copper have been soaring of late. The team a ... Show More
47m 7s
Feb 2023
Big Macro & Big Red
Once again the monthly CPI report got Wall Street's attention.  (0:21) Bill Mann discusses:- How the Federal Reserve is working without precise instruments - Why no one wants surprises from the Fed - Higher prices in the core division fueling Coca-Cola's 4th-quarter revenue (12:0 ... Show More
23m 9s
Mar 2021
Logistics, tight supply pose challenges to China's copper concentrates market
China consumes around 50% of world's copper and will continue to play a critical role in the market this year. S&P Global Platts metals experts Keith Tan and Han Lu examine China's appetite for copper concentrates as its economy recovers from the coronavirus pandemic. They also d ... Show More
9m 21s