Articles On Intrepid Mines (ASX:IAU)
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Backing Winners: Why Malcolm Norris leapt at the opportunity to join Nordic’s Finnish gold expedition
Backing Winners is Stockhead’s recap of executives with a solid track record looking to replicate the success of their previous roles. Today we hear from Nordic Resources non-executive chairman Malcolm Norris, who has joined the company jus... |
Stockhead | IAU | 6 months ago |
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School of Hard Rocks: How ASX gold giant Northern Star fostered the next generation of mining leaders
Successful mining leaders are made, not born, and a number have passed through the doors of Northern Star Resources Lieutenants and proteges of Northern Star and Saracen bosses Bill Beament, Raleigh Finlayson and Stuart Tonkin now dot the... |
Stockhead | IAU | 7 months ago |
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Afterpay’s done, so here’s the BNPL player we’re backing: expert
Ask A Fund Manager The Motley Fool chats with fund managers so that you can get an insight into how the professionals think. In this edition, Shaw and Partners senior investment advisor Adam Dawes tells us 2 themes that are popular with hi... |
Motley Fool | IAU | 4 years ago |
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Metal Hawk chairman Brett Lambert on why the explorer is hitting all the right notes
Mining engineer and company director Brett Lambert wears plenty of hats. While his role as chairman of nickel miner Mincor Resources is his most prominent, he has grown especially excited about the potential of a junior explorer aiming to u... |
Stockhead | IAU | 4 years ago |
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New era for Laneway as ex-Acacia Mining boss plots course for success
The new head of Laneway Resources is bringing his A-game as he looks to transform the junior into a major gold producer. Laneway Resources (ASX:LNY) has tapped seasoned mining executive Brad Gordon, who has over 30 years of experience in t... |
Stockhead | IAU | 4 years ago |
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Here’s the bad news some ASX small caps tried to slip past you over Christmas
Few people are at their desks in the week between Christmas and new year, which means it’s a prime dumping period for companies wanting to hide bad news. But there’s always someone who draws the short straw in a newsroom and this year it wa... |
Stockhead | IAU | 5 years ago |
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Who changed their name in 2019?
There are many reasons why a company might change its name, from being taken over to hiding a shady past. This year 114 companies have changed their name. Family cyber security provider Wangle Technologies became the much more fitting Famil... |
Stockhead | IAU | 5 years ago |