Trident Royalties: Q&A with CEO Adam Davidson
Trident Royalties investors have enjoyed excellent returns over the past three years. But this could be just the start — and the stock has fallen to an attractive valuation for would-be investors. Trident Royalties (LON: TRR) launched its FTSE AIM IPO in mid-2020 — just after the covid-19 pandemic mini-crash — following a successful placing…
LifeSafe shares: top new tech opportunity of Q4 2023?
LifeSafe has fallen by circa 50% since its IPO last year. Value investors looking for new tech opportunities are watching. Read why below. LifeSafe (LON: LIFS) shares have not enjoyed a particularly pleasant journey since the IPO in July 2022. The company launched at 75p per share, raising gross proceeds of £3 million and leaving…
GMET shares: Q&A with CEO Oliver Friesen
Golden Metal Resources owns 100% of the largest undeveloped Tungsten deposit within the United States. And it’s still early days. Long-time readers here at Investing Strategy will know that I tend to cover high-risk, high-reward small cap shares, with a penchant for the exploratory mining and biotech sectors. Miners like Premier African Minerals, Power Metal…
Power Metal Resources: Q&A with CEO Sean Wade & Exploration Manager Oliver Friesen
Power Metal Resources is one of my top long-term FTSE AIM picks — primarily for its uranium portfolio in the Athabasca Basin. Perhaps the most common question that I’m asked — both in person and online — is which hot AIM share will be the next PREM or KOD. I rarely entertain these questions, as…
Neo Energy Metals: exceptional uranium opportunity? Q&A with Chair Jason Brewer
Launching its London IPO later this year, Neo Energy Metals could be the best uranium opportunity of 2023. Chairman Jason Brewer gives his insight. Over the past few weeks, I have covered the bull case for uranium in detail — and also set out the investment case for majority-state-owned Kazatomprom, which is responsible for more…
ARC Minerals: Q&A with Executive Chairman Nick von Schirnding
ARCM shares are where KOD shares were — an excellent deal has been signed and the market remains asleep. This won’t last very long. There are currently two copper exploration companies with prospects in the Zambian Copperbelt that have captured my attention. The first is micro-cap Tertiary Minerals (LON: TYM), which I have covered in…