At VRIC 2024, We were glad to invite Rick Rule to join us at this episode of METALS 100 interview. He was here with us to talk about his thoughts on the overall market. Also, he shared about his view on whether the big election can change the relationship between US and China and how the market can be affected by the relationship of these countries. In addition, Rick mentioned about his predictions for the uranium market this year. He also shared his opinions on the gold and silver in this year. At the end of this interview, he also provide advice to the mining investors. Stay tuned for our channel for more exclusive coverage!
Rick Rule began his career 47 years ago in 1974 in the securities business and has been involved in it ever since. He is known for his expertise in many resource sectors, including agriculture, alternative energy, forestry, oil and gas, mining, and water. In 1990, Rick founded the business now known as Sprott US Holdings” merging into Sprott Inc. (SII) in 2011. He retired from Sprott Inc., in 2021, and resigned from the board of directors in 2023, but remains Sprott’s largest shareholder. Mr. Rule is a sought-after speaker at industry conferences, and a frequent contributor to numerous media outlets including CNBC, Fox Business News and BNN. Mr. Rule is actively engaged in private placement markets, through originating and participating in hundreds of debt and equity transactions. For more information, please visit the website.
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