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Century Mining Conference Call
Posted by Victor on May 31, 2010, 9:39 PDT in Conferences
I encourage any of you who have accumulated a large share position in CMM to attend the call on June 2nd at 11 PST. the ph# is 1-800-369-2128
I'll be on the call probing management, but more specifically, trying to highlight the positive nature of the financials as I think they were very good.
Victor
Geo tutorial courtesy of Riverside Resources
Posted by Victor on Nov 10, 2009, 5:00 PST in Conferences, Updates
Good Morning,
It was a pleasure meeting everybody in Montreal, a beautiful city. For those of you who just signed up, I just posted some Geology tutorials in the tutorials section.
The next show I will be at is the Exploration Quebec. If there's anybody going to that show, I'll see you there.
SaskROCKS!
Posted by Victor on May 11, 2009, 17:48 PDT in Conferences
Vancouver Cambridge
Posted by Victor on Jan 22, 2008, 2:05 PST in Conferences
Once again the Cambridge House Conference was a great success, despite the 600 point drop in the markets. I don't think tomorrow will be much different unfortunately.
Some of you had the priviledge to listen to my talk about investing in gold in these uncertain markets. That report is exclusive to subscribers. When you sign up you will recieve a copy of that report.
Here are some pics of the conference.
I will be posting a page with a selection of photos from the past year's traveling and conferences when I get back from Mexico on Friday. I will be going down to look at a property.
Cambridge house conference in Vancouver
Posted by Victor on Jan 17, 2008, 16:07 PST in Conferences
Good day everybody,
I would personally like to invite each and everyone of you to join me at the Vancouver Cambridge House conference. I will be speaking there about gold.
I hope to see you all there.
www.cambridgehouse.ca
Cambridge House Toronto
Posted by Victor on Nov 1, 2007, 15:15 PDT in Conferences, Current Events
It is not often that I do this, but I would like to mention one of the dinners I had at the Cambridge House in Toronto recently. I had dinner with the president of Alexandria Minerals Mr. Eric Owens, his wife and Mr. Matt Morrish. It was a delightful dinner and I was able to get an update on the operations of the company.
I must say that the operations are almost insignificant to the management. Mr. Owens has had many years in exploration and management. One of the things I like about him is that he is a realist and not a person to pump people full of hot air. These are attributes that are harder to find these days in the market place. We didn’t just talk about work we talked about wine, family, and life in general. Mr. Owens is what I would consider one of the top CEO’s in Quebec exploration.
The project itself is worth talking about. I visited it in August and wrote about it in the blog section. I believe that the current exploration methods and geologists being used will yield something of value. It is too early to really discuss the economics of it but the grades were good and the not too deep.
I would like to suggest to everyone to stop by Alexandria’s website and have a look as to what they are doing. www.azx.ca
Here are some pics from the August tour.

the group on site taking notes of the property

on site-the drill turning.

at the core shack examining the core.
Las Vegas Hard Assets Conference
Posted by Victor on Aug 9, 2007, 12:08 PDT in Conferences
I will be presenting at the IIC Las Vegas Hard Assets conference on the 10th and 11th of September. I will be presenting on the outlook of oil and select alternative energies.
kindly go to the International Investment conference website for more details.
http://www.iiconf.com/
Uranium
Posted by Victor on Jul 18, 2007, 16:10 PDT in Conferences
The reason? exponential price chart! It has gone up too far too fast. My current long term price target is between 120-180 dollars. So a correction was needed. The fundamentals are still strong, so long term things look good.
Nickel is probably close to the end of its correction. For details as to why please log in or sign up if you are not a member.
Cambridge House Conference
Posted by Victor on Jun 25, 2007, 13:34 PDT in Conferences
Good day,
I spoke for the first time at the Cambridge House Conference in Vancouver. I must say that the crowd was eager to hear the opinions about the market and its direction. I would also like to welcome all the news subscribers. All of you who signed up for the free report will be receiving it shortly.
CIM conferece
Posted by Victor on May 16, 2007, 11:03 PDT in Conferences
I have been extremely busy with my travels to NYC, Toronto and Montreal. I figured I would give you a glimps of the CIM Conference.
May 5 2007
The Canadian Institute of Mining in Montreal, QC
The Canadian Institute of Mining held it’s annual energy and mines conference in Montreal QC. The Conference was greeted with cool May weather, but that must have been mother natures way of striking some balance to the red hot resource and metals market. The opening ceremonies were started with Montreal’s Highland Regiment’s bagpipers and with mining and political delegates. This was followed by a brief 3 hour opening night of cocktails and dinner mixed in with the exhibitors. That was a great way to start what was going to be quite the successful CIM conference.
As a financial newsletter writer, I was seen as a little out of place in a conference that was primarily for service providers and engineering groups. I was there to keep up with what I call the supply side of the resource market. One would think that the supply side would be the end consumer, but in this case it is those who are supplying services to the exploration and mining companies.
One glaring thread conclusion came to my mind a very short time in to the conference, and the was that there was a supply side shortage. I talked to a couple of consulting firms that did 43-101’s, feasibilities and so forth and they were all saying that they were inundated with work. This to me was a sign that the this economic cycle was alive and well.
The attendance was fantastic, at lunch both days, there was barely any place to stand and eat, let alone sit and eat. Similarly, in the speaker halls, standing room only. Another sign that this economic cycle is in it’s early stages there is still a lack of youth in the ranks of the service providers. The majority of the people are professionals that are very well experienced.
While waking up and down the ranks of the exhibition hall I couldn’t help but notice all the simulators for front end loaders, bulldozers, and other machinery. Further a surprising portion of the exhibitors where technology companies and software companies that had developed mining specific products to maximize output and to minimize costly inputs such as labour. Some of the prevailing ones were GPS based systems would literally run a machine from the downtown Vancouver office. Another was content management systems for inventories time logs and so on. This again is an indicator of another phenomenon that I had discussed in some of my articles in the
One other part of the Conference that was very enlightening to attend were the technical papers. These were presentation from various companies that had projects of varying degree in Quebec. This would give great insight into the exploration and mining dynamic and mineral abundance in Quebec. As well the provincial government has great tax incentives though flow-through shares for exploration work done in Quebec There are several prolific areas for mining such as the Val D’or camp, the Abitibi region and probably more to be found. Two particular subjects of note were the Iron Ore presentations and the nickel presentations. They gave some depth to some very robust sectors of the resource market.
www.wcmsnewsletter.com, is the relative scarcity. The resources are getting more and more costly to extract. This is for two main reasons; inputs such as labour technology are getting more expensive a specialized. The actual mineral is appearing in lower concentrations. This brings with it such thins as higher strip rations and more waste. This adds up to higher extraction costs as well. Technology has been and will play a larger role in mining and there are striking opportunities in that sector of the mining industry.On the road again
Posted by Victor on Apr 27, 2007, 11:11 PDT in Conferences
I will be on the road from tonight until about the middle of May. I will be going to the Canadian Institute of Mining conference in Montreal, at the Palais de Congrès. from there I will go to Toronto for some meetings with some companies and media outlets. From there I will be going to New York for the IIC conference, for more information about the conference go to
www.iiconf.com
I will keep you all posted on the trip as it goes by.
In Montreal for a Conference and subscriber meetin
Posted by Victor on Apr 13, 2007, 10:53 PDT in Conferences
I will be in Montreal from the 29 of april until the 4th of May at the Canadian Institue of Mining Conference.
Due the the large subscriber base in Montreal, I have set up a speaking session for you, the subsriber, and two friends.
I will be speeking about the markets, and the newsletter from 7pm until about 8pm.
After that, there will be a subscribers only portion where subscribers get one on one time with me to ask any question that they want. As well, I will be speaking about the companies covered by the newsletter
Will your friend be jealous about the subscriber only time? Yes. Can a subscription be bought on the spot so that they can take advantage of the subscriber time? YES
Time: 7pm-10pm
Casa Grecque, 1565 Daniel-Johnson Laval QC
Tuesday May 1st 2007
Supper is available for purchase at a very reasonable price. Come and enjoy!
Bring 2 friends to keep you company and to pass on the success to.
Please R.S.V.P to the "contact us" part on this site, or to my direct email as indicated on the email you would have received
Hope to see you all there!
Friends in Calgary
Posted by Thomas on Apr 10, 2007, 15:14 PDT in Conferences
Matthew Johnston, Vice President and Co-founder of Western Standard, who we met at last year's Calgary Conference is happy to show his support for WCMS Newsletter.
Something neither Victor, or I, expected was to meet one of our happy and loyal subscribers. This is Daniel Jeffries who is a teacher in Alberta and has quite an aggressive plan for his portfolio, but a very good one.
Thank you Matthew and Daniel for attending the Calgary Conference and showing your support for WCMS Newsletter. We'll be sure to see you next year!
Calgary Cambrige House
Posted by Victor on Mar 28, 2007, 16:55 PDT in Conferences
Good day everyone!
We will be attending the Calgary Cambrige House conference looking for new opportunities for you. If you are at the show and see us, feel free to stop us and say hi. There are a few radio engagements coming in the near future so keep coming to the sit and see when they are. We should know shortly!
Winnipeg Speaking engagement part 2
Posted by Victor on Mar 24, 2007, 18:12 PDT in Conferences
Thanks to all who attended the seminar. It was a huge success. We covered the outlook on
uranium,
oil,
realestate,
the US and Canadian economy,
Gold, and base metals,
And general information about the newsletter.
There where on the spot subscription, and I would like to welcome the new subscribers. We will be making this a regular event at Silver Heights restaurant.
Winnipeg Speaking engagement
Posted by Victor on Mar 21, 2007, 14:10 PDT in Conferences
Good day everyone,
WCMS Newsletter will be giving a talk on the resouces markets, broader markets, and discuss a little about the newsletter. There is no charge for this event. Everyone is invited and encouraged to bring a guest.
Saturday March 24th
2169 Portage Ave (Silver Heights Restaurant)
230-4pm
Pictures from PDAC
Posted by Thomas on Mar 19, 2007, 16:14 PDT in Conferences
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Victor just after setting up the booth at the Medicine Hat Sunshine show.
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Victor and Nicole from YGC Resources at the PDAC on Monday morning.
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Victor with and Conrad Swanson, CEO of Gold Reach Resources, discussing their property on Monday afternoon at the PDAC.
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Victor and Zobida from Capstone Resources At the Capstone reception on Tuesday evening.
Off to T.O for the PDAC
Posted by Victor on Mar 3, 2007, 16:52 PST in Conferences
Just closing up here at the Medicine Hat show and heading off to Toronto. Thanks to all the folks at the Medicine Hat show that signed up and stopped by...I'll be posting some pics shortly.
Medicine Hat trade show.
Posted by Victor on Feb 24, 2007, 11:54 PST in Conferences
Nunavut Mining Conference 2
Posted by Victor on Feb 14, 2007, 2:35 PST in Conferences
Nunavut Mining Conference
Posted by Victor on Feb 10, 2007, 14:14 PST in Conferences
We will be attending this years Nunavut mining conferecne in Winnipeg. We will be building market awarness about our newsletter. We'll let you know how it went and what we found out..