TSXV:KLM - Post Discussion
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Newton1234 on Mar 22, 2022 2:54am
Shoutout Tekoa Da Silva
@Newton https://www.mining.com/web/rick-rule-when-interviewing-companies-investors-should-start-by-asking-whats-your-liquidation-value/ Classic reference. #TekoaDaSilva @Newton/my-first-interview-klm-newtondeals @newton/my-second-interview-klm-newtondeals TD: Hi. I’m Tekoa Da Silva with Sprott Global Resource Investments. I’m sitting down here again today with Rick Rule, Chairman of Sprott US Holdings. Rick, as always, good to see you. RR: My pleasure Tekoa. Thank you for doing this. TD: What I would like to talk with you about today is the subject of conference attendance as an investor. You’ve been attending conferences for years both as an exhibitor and as an investor. I’m wondering if we can talk about your experiences and the type of things you’ve gotten out of that activity. To start with, how many years have you been attending conferences as a ‘plain clothes’ civilian investor? RR: Well, certainly since the early 1970s which would suggest that I have a 40-year duration in conference attendance and presentation. I should stress at the outset that when I’m at a conference today as a presenter, I am certainly also an attendee. I attempt to get as much out of a conference as I possibly can, which is one of the reasons why this interview is so important. I have benefited greatly from every role at conferences, from presenter to attendee to exhibiter. I think it’s important for people who plan to devote the time and attention necessary to attend a conference to understand how to get the most out of it.
@Newton https://www.mining.com/web/rick-rule-when-interviewing-companies-investors-should-start-by-asking-whats-your-liquidation-value/ Classic reference. #TekoaDaSilva @Newton/my-first-interview-klm-newtondeals @newton/my-second-interview-klm-newtondeals TD: Hi. I’m Tekoa Da Silva with Sprott Global Resource Investments. I’m sitting down here again today with Rick Rule, Chairman of Sprott US Holdings. Rick, as always, good to see you. RR: My pleasure Tekoa. Thank you for doing this. TD: What I would like to talk with you about today is the subject of conference attendance as an investor. You’ve been attending conferences for years both as an exhibitor and as an investor. I’m wondering if we can talk about your experiences and the type of things you’ve gotten out of that activity. To start with, how many years have you been attending conferences as a ‘plain clothes’ civilian investor? RR: Well, certainly since the early 1970s which would suggest that I have a 40-year duration in conference attendance and presentation. I should stress at the outset that when I’m at a conference today as a presenter, I am certainly also an attendee. I attempt to get as much out of a conference as I possibly can, which is one of the reasons why this interview is so important. I have benefited greatly from every role at conferences, from presenter to attendee to exhibiter. I think it’s important for people who plan to devote the time and attention necessary to attend a conference to understand how to get the most out of it.
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