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Prospex's New CEO Gets Busy

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Tom Reynolds has been chief executive of Prospex Energy for around a month, and since he took up the role there's been plenty going on. In this video Tom talks us through his plans, as outlined in a recent letter to shareholders. The company will continue to press ahead with its European gas and electricity assets in what's lately become a very favourable pricing environment. Tom also talks about how Prospex sits financially, and outlines his broader vision for the company.
European Green Transition Raises £7.5m to Support Wind Turbine Services Growth

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European Green Transition discusses its recently announced £7.5 million fundraise, which was significantly oversubscribed and completed close to the market price. The funds will support the development of its recently acquired wind turbine operations and maintenance business and help drive future growth in the renewable energy services sector.
Rome Resources acquires new Canadian ground

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Rome Resources is acquiring extensive new acreage in New Brunswick in an area known to be prospective, but which has had very little work done on it in the modern era. Some historic samples show tin grading up to around 1.4%. The geology looks encouraging, according to Rome's chief executive Paul Barrett. He emphasizes that Rome's main focus will remain on its assets in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where drilling is ongoing and a new resource is expected in the coming months. Nevertheless, this new ground points to a longer-term trajectory for the company, and indicates where its focus might end up if a transaction takes place on the DRC assets.

Mining Matters: This commodity cycle will be bigger than 2002-2007

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Mark Thompson is an experienced mining investor and commodities trader who formerly worked with Trafigura and is now heading up VSA Capital as non-executive chairman and Tamar Minerals as chief executive. He also recently took a 20% stake in VSA, as he explains in this wide-ranging conversation, because he is bullish that the London mining scene is poised to make a comeback. Part of that call also involves the recent listing of Tamar Minerals in London, a company which has legacy assets in Australia, but which will now focus on assets in Cornwall and Devon. Mark tells us why the opportunity at the Wheal Vor project is so compelling, and discusses just how much tin there might still be left in Cornwall. Is a bull market underway? - yes, but not all commodities are equal. Mark ends the chat talking up tungsten.


