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Kaiser Watch is a weekly audio show produced by KaiserResearch.com with Jim Goddard and John Kaiser discussing the junior resource sector. The show has two parts: the first is a general topic and the second discusses developments involving specific companies which generally are members of the Favorites Collection but can include members of the Bottom-Fish Collection. Effective February 1, 2025 KRO hosted comments associated with Kaiser Watch will be restricted to KRO Individual and PRO Memberships though the audio version will continue to be available free via YouTube. The KRO Individual Membership at USD $450 per calendar year will no longer be available after March 31, 2025 though all members as of December 31, 2025 will be grandfathered to renew at the $450 rate. The PRO Membership will be USD $200 per month auto renewal or $2,000 non-refundable for 12 months. Sign up here for this time limited $450 offer. Kaiser Watch is available at Kaiser Research YouTube and as a Podcast downloadable from KaiserResearch.com. Effective February 1, 2025 the General and Specific Kaiser Watch comments will be posted to Kaiser Watch Substack with the General comments unrestricted and the company Specific comments accessible through a $10 per month Substack subscription. This Archive is intended to help people find specific episodes as hosted by KRO, YouTube and Substack as well as inf Twitter (X) and Bluesky posts.
Kaiser Watch March 14, 2025: Benefiting from Centerra's Goldfield Blunder
0:00:00: Your KRO Favorites have been a disaster for several years in a row. What are you going to do differently in 2025 so that you do not meet Einstein's definition of insanity, namely doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different outcome?
0:14:22: You did not really answer my question. It still sounds like you are doing the same thing expecting a different outcome based on developments you do not control which means you qualify as insane. What are you doing differently?
Featured Companies: Solitario Resources Corp (SLR-T), VR Resources Ltd (VRR-V),
0:10:44: Why do you see VR Resources as a perfect example of why investors should join the $450 KRO Individual Member club before it is closed on April 1, 2025?
0:21:35: Although the general equity markets went up on the Trump victory, the resource sector and metal prices including gold did not. Will the resource juniors remain stuck in a bear market?
Featured Companies: Arcwest Exploration Inc (AWX-V), Vista Gold Corp (VGZ-AM), West Vault Mining Inc (WVM-V),
0:13:58: Why do you think it is only a matter of time before the market starts doing the math about what the current gold price means for resource juniors with ounces in the ground?
Featured Companies: Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc (NOP-CSE), Vista Gold Corp (VGZ-AM), West Vault Mining Inc (WVM-V),
0:11:46: What are the chances that the BLM will grant an exploration lease to Nevada Organic Phosphate for its organic phosphate Murdock Mountain project?
0:00:00: Last week you talked about Aurion Resources and the potential for a buyout by neighbor Rupert Resources. This week Aurion announced raising as much as $8 million. What is going on?
0:00:00: Gold has made another new high, this time breaking $2,400. In a recent Kaiser Watch Episode you mentioned Favorites Solitario and West Vault as gold exploration and ounce in the ground extremes of the gold junior spectrum. Where does Favorite Arizona Gold and Silver fit in this spectrum?
Featured Companies: FPX Nickel Corp (FPX-V), Wolfden Resources Corp (WLF-V),
0:08:57: Why did Wolfden Resources move up a couple pennies after announcing that the Maine Land Use Planning Commission staff changed its position on the Pickett project rezoning application and appears set to reject the rezoning?
0:00:00: After Albemarle withdrew its $6.6 billion bid for Liontown on Monday, the company undertook an equity financing at a 36% discount to last week's closing price which caused Gina Rinehart to take a $400 million bath on her 19.9% stake. Was that part of the plan?