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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Teuton Resources Corp V.TUO

Alternate Symbol(s):  TEUTF

Teuton Resources Corp. is a Canada-based exploration stage company. The Company is in the business of acquiring, exploring and dealing in mineral properties in the province of British Columbia, Canada. It owns interests in more than thirty properties in the prolific Golden Triangle area of northwest British Columbia. The Company’s property portfolio includes, Treaty Creek Property, Eskay Rift... see more

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Teuton Resources Corp > Interview
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Post by alpha74 on Jan 14, 2021 7:02am

Interview

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rq8dimg-6Lg&t=1150s


@18:25 Kelvin explains the difference from Treaty Creek to KSM (Seabridge)....

In numbers this means in my opinion capex for Treaty Creek of 0.5 - 1.0 billion while for KSM at least 5 billion are necessary.

Such facts will be kept in mind by any potential buyer of the projects...
Comment by fordster on Jan 14, 2021 2:40pm
With recent inflation?....by the time they do the capex on Seabridge MTT...it's going to be 8 billion. 'Hell you can't get out of the grocery store any more for less than 100.00
Comment by Countrygent on Jan 14, 2021 3:54pm
The FED is committed to $120 billion in bond and refi money a month. Presdident elect Biden will announce another $1.5 trillion in Covid relief and stimulus tonight, including a supplement immediate $1400 boost to make the last $600 individual stimulus into $2000 net.  What the outgoing person said he wanted out of Congress anyway. Much more to come.  It should be biased towards ...more  
Comment by Countrygent on Jan 14, 2021 9:39pm
Revision:  $1.9 trillion to start.   cg
Comment by MarcusA on Jan 15, 2021 4:17am
Let's unpack: .I assume that  the direct payments to individualls and unemployment benefits will be sent out shortly after the 20th. It might take a bit longer for the 350 b $ of help for goverments to have an effect on the economy. And I guess the same holds true for the 400 b $ to combat covid.
Comment by Countrygent on Jan 15, 2021 11:25am
Marcus, a stimulus on this scale, combined with FED near zero rates, and their massive bond support, is new territory.  However, Wall Street is making noises about sectoral rotation expecting an expanding economy in response, away from hot FAANG and into durables, manufacturing, materials.  Employment and retail is not going to recover until Covid is under control.  But it may be ...more  
Comment by flashcash on Jan 15, 2021 11:50am
My CG you have twisted sense of how the economy works and you forget so easy...liberals, ah if I blame everything on someone else....syndrome comes to mind,  liberal amnesia  !!!!
Comment by MarcusA on Jan 15, 2021 12:36pm
Thanks, CountryGent. So, lots of known unknowns. I am out of my depth with regard to your first points but speeding up the vaccination programm is bound to be good for the econonmy, because that is the only way buisnesses will be able to flourish, including the labs that have slowed down the drilling. More importantly, people will travel and dine again. Me too. Also, giving 1400 $ after 600 ...more  
Comment by reddirt46 on Jan 16, 2021 1:32pm
CG-"The overeducated are worse off than the undereducated, having traded common sense for the illusion of knowledge." - or is it strictly derangement syndrome? Hard to tell as I do enjoy the technical reads when the fog lifts.
Comment by fordster on Jan 16, 2021 6:00pm
Ignorance is bliss, but doesn't mean your in a good position. True story: our forefathers only wanted the educated of the US to vote: that came to 6% males who owned land. Now look at our great potential!
Comment by HornbyBay on Jan 15, 2021 9:13am
CG - Are you really as ignorant as you appear or are you a CCP sympathizer?  Either way, I think you are a menace to a free and open society.  If your totalitarian heroes indeed take power (still in doubt), all truth tellers will most likely be put on ignore as you suggest (or worse).  Dangerous times indeed.