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Insights

Mar 25, 2026

Why Mining Has a Visibility Problem

Mining Needs Better Context, Not More Hype

Collage-style editorial graphic showing the mining visibility paradox, contrasting everyday products and technology people use with the hidden realities of mining, permitting, financing, and long development timelines behind modern life.

Feb 9, 2026

Copper’s Tight. Is It About to Snap?

Copper demand is accelerating, but new discoveries, permitting, and project timelines are not keeping pace.

Illustrated chart showing a growing copper supply deficit, comparing primary demand with production capability and probable projects, and highlighting a projected 10 million tonne shortfall.

Jan 17, 2025

You Are the Story

When leadership is grounded in lived technical knowledge, credibility becomes easier to see and harder to ignore.

Editorial banner showing a suited mining executive standing in an open pit mine, holding a rock sample and drill core, symbolizing the combined authority of geologist and business leader.

Dec 7, 2026

Conferences Don’t Create Momentum. They Expose It.

The companies that leave with traction usually built it before they ever stepped onto the floor.

Dark banner graphic showing a rising momentum line that begins before conference day and continues upward after it, illustrating that investor traction is built before an event and revealed at the conference.

Nov 19, 2025

When Gold Becomes Dinner Table Conversation

When an asset moves from market notes to casual conversation, it usually signals a deeper shift in attention.

Illustrated gold market timeline showing the long bottom, pressure build, consolidation, and 2025 to 2026 repricing, with macro drivers like inflation, central bank buying, and geopolitical stress.

Oct 25, 2025

Storytelling Is Not Oversharing

The strongest executive storytelling is not personal exposure. It is clear, credible communication that helps investors understand how you think and lead.

Editorial banner showing an executive figure centered within overlapping concepts including raw experience, leadership context, narrative clarity, authentic voice, judgment, and trust.

Sep 15, 2025

The Copper Shadow in Our Lives

The more modern life depends on copper, the harder it becomes to ignore the gap between rising demand and constrained supply.

Editorial banner showing everyday products that rely on copper, including an alarm clock, coffee maker, smartphone, and modern vehicle, highlighting how copper is embedded throughout daily life.

Aug 11, 2025

In Mining, “Too Early” Can Be the Opportunity

Why the stage the market dismisses is often where the biggest upside begins.

Editorial graphic comparing Silicon Valley and mining exploration, showing that the same early-stage opportunity is viewed as upside in tech but as too early, too risky, or too small in mining.
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