Wed, 28 August 2024
We sat down with Gwen Preston, VP of Investor Relations at West Red Lake Gold Mines (🇺🇸WRLGF -- 🇨🇦WRLG) for a sponsor update. Gwen shares the latest news and developments from West Red Lake, a company that's attracting the attention of the sector with consistent, impressive drill results. West Red Lake Gold Mines is rapidly pushing its Madsen Mine project toward restart in 2025, and Gwen provides an inside look at the activities driving this momentum. From infill drilling and expanding mineable inventory to major capital projects like the tailings dam lifts and the installation of a primary crusher, the company is focused on building a robust, efficient operation. Gwen highlights the significance of recent high-grade drill results from the Austin and McVeigh Zones,, which are boosting confidence in the resource model as the company prepares for production. With a busy few months ahead, including the release of a pre-feasibility study, West Red Lake is positioned as a unique player in the gold sector—one that’s not just exploring, but also gearing up for significant production. With stepped up M&A activity in the sector, there aren't many acquisition candidates of West Red Lake's quality due to its imminent production. Don't miss this deep dive into the company’s plans, market position, and the exciting potential for investors. Visit http://WestRedLakeGold.com to sign up for notifications and stay updated on the latest drill results and developments.
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Wed, 28 August 2024
The Underground Economy of Automatic Billing: Examining the Dark Side of Subscriptions - Paul Oster #6133
Kerry Lutz and Paul Oster discussed the prevalence of oversubscription and its impact on personal finances. They emphasized the importance of actively monitoring recurring charges and offered practical advice for consumers to take control of their subscriptions. The speakers also exposed the deceptive subscription practices employed by companies, making it arduous for consumers to cancel subscriptions. They urged consumers to actively monitor their bank and credit card statements, identifying and disputing unauthorized charges. The conversation also focused on the current state of consumer finances, highlighting the soaring credit card debt and high interest rates. Paul Oster provided valuable financial advice for consumers, stressing the importance of conducting an insurance protection audit to assess coverage and avoid overpaying for insurance. He also encouraged consumers to explore alternative health insurance options to effectively manage escalating healthcare costs. Additionally, Oster provided practical advice for managing household budgets and expenses, urging people to scrutinize their spending habits and seek opportunities for cost reduction. The speakers also discussed the significance of credit scores on daily financial decisions and encouraged individuals to focus on improving their credit and understanding the reasons behind low credit scores. Find Paul here: BetterQualified.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe |