00:00
38:02
Jamie Keech has a unique ability to educate mining investors, in an easy-to-understand manner, regarding the ways in which insiders have an unfair advantage over the average mining investor. During this PDAC 2019 interview, Jamie shares regarding a recent, alleged scam and the key takeaways for investors. He also discusses his investment research service, Resource Insider’s approach to mining investment and regarding a recent deal that he participated in. This interview is full of advice for mining investors.

Jamie Keech is a formally-trained Canadian mining engineer. He has worked in mineral exploration, development and mine operations in Albania, Hong Kong, Mongolia, Colombia, Peru and throughout North America. His undergraduate degree is in Mineral Engineering from the University of Toronto and he has a Master’s degree Mining Engineering from the Camborne School of Mines. Jamie also has extensive experience in mining finance. He has brought together his first-hand technical and financial knowledge of the sector and combined it with his extensive network of CEO’s and junior mining insiders to co-found Resource Insider. Resource Insider is an investment service focused on providing subscribers with independent research and access to exclusive investment opportunities in the mining & metals space.

0:05 Introduction
1:02 Thoughts on PDAC 2019
2:27 The alleged BridgeMark Group scam explained in laymen terms
10:22 Thorough due diligence is necessary to discern potential scams
11:18 Does the Canadian securities commissions adequately penalize scammers?
12:32 Resource Insider’s approach to mining investing & an example of a recent deal
20:56 Can mining management who are issued cheap founder’s shares ever have their incentives truly aligned with shareholders?
25:32 Top three questions to ask a mining CEO at a mining investment conference
31:00 Thoughts on current finance trends in the mining sector

Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39

The content found on MiningStockEducation.com is for informational purposes only and is not to be considered personal legal or investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell securities or any other product. It is based on opinions, SEC filings, current events, press releases and interviews but is not infallible. It may contain errors and MiningStockEducation.com offers no inferred or explicit warranty as to the accuracy of the information presented. If personal advice is needed, consult a qualified legal, tax or investment professional. Do not base any investment decision on the information contained on MiningStockEducation.com or our videos. We may hold equity positions in or be compensated by some of the companies featured on this site and therefore are biased and hold an obvious conflict of interest. MiningStockEducation.com may provide website addresses or links to websites and we disclaim any responsibility for the content of any such other websites. The information you find on MiningStockEducation.com is to be used at your own risk. By reading MiningStockEducation.com, you agree to hold MiningStockEducation.com, its owner, associates, sponsors, affiliates, and partners harmless and to completely release them from any and all liabilities due to any and all losses, damages, or injuries (financial or otherwise) that may be incurred.
Jamie Keech has a unique ability to educate mining investors, in an easy-to-understand manner, regarding the ways in which insiders have an unfair advantage over the average mining investor. During this PDAC 2019 interview, Jamie shares regarding a recent, alleged scam and the key takeaways for investors. He also discusses his investment research service, Resource Insider’s approach to mining investment and regarding a recent deal that he participated in. This interview is full of advice for mining investors. Jamie Keech is a formally-trained Canadian mining engineer. He has worked in mineral exploration, development and mine operations in Albania, Hong Kong, Mongolia, Colombia, Peru and throughout North America. His undergraduate degree is in Mineral Engineering from the University of Toronto and he has a Master’s degree Mining Engineering from the Camborne School of Mines. Jamie also has extensive experience in mining finance. He has brought together his first-hand technical and financial knowledge of the sector and combined it with his extensive network of CEO’s and junior mining insiders to co-found Resource Insider. Resource Insider is an investment service focused on providing subscribers with independent research and access to exclusive investment opportunities in the mining & metals space. 0:05 Introduction 1:02 Thoughts on PDAC 2019 2:27 The alleged BridgeMark Group scam explained in laymen terms 10:22 Thorough due diligence is necessary to discern potential scams 11:18 Does the Canadian securities commissions adequately penalize scammers? 12:32 Resource Insider’s approach to mining investing & an example of a recent deal 20:56 Can mining management who are issued cheap founder’s shares ever have their incentives truly aligned with shareholders? 25:32 Top three questions to ask a mining CEO at a mining investment conference 31:00 Thoughts on current finance trends in the mining sector Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 The content found on MiningStockEducation.com is for informational purposes only and is not to be considered personal legal or investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell securities or any other product. It is based on opinions, SEC filings, current events, press releases and interviews but is not infallible. It may contain errors and MiningStockEducation.com offers no inferred or explicit warranty as to the accuracy of the information presented. If personal advice is needed, consult a qualified legal, tax or investment professional. Do not base any investment decision on the information contained on MiningStockEducation.com or our videos. We may hold equity positions in or be compensated by some of the companies featured on this site and therefore are biased and hold an obvious conflict of interest. MiningStockEducation.com may provide website addresses or links to websites and we disclaim any responsibility for the content of any such other websites. The information you find on MiningStockEducation.com is to be used at your own risk. By reading MiningStockEducation.com, you agree to hold MiningStockEducation.com, its owner, associates, sponsors, affiliates, and partners harmless and to completely release them from any and all liabilities due to any and all losses, damages, or injuries (financial or otherwise) that may be incurred. read more read less

5 years ago