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Resource Talks (CEO BBQ)
Resource Talks
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No-BS interviews that cut through the fluff of junior mining. In-depth, uncomfortable questions, no promotional nonsense, and a focus on facts & risks. If you want some to talk up your company, go elsewhere. If you want the truth about rocks, deals, and how the hell a company plans to make money from dirt, welcome to Resource Talks. As a company that receives compensation for the creation and publication of content, we operate with a clear conflict of interest. This means that while our content aims to provide valuable insights, it should never be relied upon for investment decisions. We enco
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No-BS interviews that cut through the fluff of junior mining. In-depth, uncomfortable questions, no promotional nonsense, and a focus on facts & risks. If you want some to talk up your company, go elsewhere. If you want the truth about rocks, deals, and how the hell a company plans to make money from dirt, welcome to Resource Talks. As a company that receives compensation for the creation and publication of content, we operate with a clear conflict of interest. This means that while our content aims to provide valuable insights, it should never be relied upon for investment decisions. We enco
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Is This 111.5 g/t Gold Hit in the Abitibi Really Mineable? | Cartier Resources CEO Interview
Resource Talks (CEO BBQ)
1 hour 30 minutes 39 seconds
1 week ago
Is This 111.5 g/t Gold Hit in the Abitibi Really Mineable? | Cartier Resources CEO Interview

❗CARTIER RESOURCES HAS PAID FOR THIS VIDEO. By consuming this content, you acknowledge that Resource Talks and/or its affiliates and/or their personnel may have a conflict of interest as they may own, have owned, or will own interests in and/or may have a business relationship with some or all companies/entities mentioned/featured in this publication.The information provided herein is general & impersonal in nature and meant for entertainment purposes only. Viewers, listeners, and readers acknowledge and agree that the information presented herein does not constitute a solicitation of an offer to buy or sell any security or instrument or to participate in any trading strategy. Resource Talks and all parties involved in the management of the business strictly disclaim any and all liability for losses and/or damages, whether direct, indirect, special, or consequential, or other consequences, howsoever caused, arising out of any use or reproduction of the content published by Resource Talks, or any decision made or action taken in reliance upon it.By consuming this content, all consumers vow to release Resource Talks and all parties involved in the management of the business from all claims, proceedings, or consequences.Nobody involved in the production of this publication is a licensed investment advisor.No recommendations are being made to buy or sell any securities in this video.The mining and exploration space is highly likely to lose you money. Failure is the norm and should be the expectation. Don’t risk what you can’t afford to lose. If you don't understand it, don't do it. The minimum risk on anything mentioned in this publication is 100% loss of capital.

Read official company filings on www.SedarPlus.ca.


Timestamps:00:00:00 Chapters00:00:11 Important Warning 00:01:10 Cartier Resources news overview 00:07:14 Why did the CFO sell shares? 00:09:10 Will Philippe be buying shares soon? 00:11:16 Is the grade variability too much? 00:17:09 Is NCZ a continuous zone? 00:19:34 How continuous is the contact zone laterally? 00:20:29 Have they done structural mapping? 00:22:38 How does it all tie into the Héva Fault? 00:25:12 How deep could the system go? 00:26:47 What's the 'kill' criteria for follow-up drilling? 00:30:46 What about true thickness? 00:33:24 What was the average grade mined at Chimo? 00:37:38 Where would a new resource have to be capped at? 00:40:41 What drill spacing is needed for inferred? 00:42:04 Is the mineralogy similar to what they drilled before? 00:43:49 How much of the gold is in the sulphides? 00:45:57 Are there 2 generations of mineralisation? 00:47:52 Why are there base metals pathfinder elements? 00:50:10 Is it the right alteration? 00:54:26 What is VRIFY AI doing for Cartier Resources? 01:01:01 What is going on at the other zones? 01:02:30 When will they have a new updated resource? 01:04:47 How much money do they have left? 01:05:45 How are environmental studies going? 01:10:09 Are they talking to the community? 01:13:20 What's really going on in the Abitibi? 01:15:59 What do the recent takeovers mean for Cartier Resources? 01:17:11 Do they want to be taken over before the drilling is completed? 01:20:01 Very Important Warning - DO NOT SKIPThis is a Cartier Resources CEO interview with Philippe Cloutier.

Resource Talks (CEO BBQ)
No-BS interviews that cut through the fluff of junior mining. In-depth, uncomfortable questions, no promotional nonsense, and a focus on facts & risks. If you want some to talk up your company, go elsewhere. If you want the truth about rocks, deals, and how the hell a company plans to make money from dirt, welcome to Resource Talks. As a company that receives compensation for the creation and publication of content, we operate with a clear conflict of interest. This means that while our content aims to provide valuable insights, it should never be relied upon for investment decisions. We enco