It's a shame that the Elemental deal fell through. But, the downward pressure on this economy has made high value stocks like GROY very attractive. Just added at $3 and my average is $4.67 and I intend to hold long term for growth or buy out. Let's go!!
I own GROY- meh! gotta take risks sometimes. regarding dividend "quarterly cash dividend of $0.01 per common share. The dividend will be paid on March 31, 2022 to shareholders "
@@neophytestacker9471 Personally I regret this stock... no idea what it will take in the economy for the turn around but I bought when Katusa said absolutely must...now I am down more than 50%. The more these governments do stupid things, the more the disconnect between gold and wealth... the more I suspect that a civilization collapse would give no value to gold and instead trade in Pokemon. I only hope that this stock turns around at some point and that I can break even or make a few bucks. My gold and silver tanked too along with ODV which is down 60%. Should have invested in something I didn't believe in I guess. So for now I hold.
@@TheCJUN It says Gold Royalty is overvalued for the revenue streams it has and is undervaluing a more established royalty company (Elemental Royalties) by seeking to give its shareholders 12% of total shares while getting 68% of its future revenues from Elemental.
Elemental goes nowhere slowly without a merge, and that is what their shareholders should be considering. GROY brings management / connections (ie Garofalo, now Eric Sprott with different recent merger) and low cost capital to do more deals. They want to Go Big or Go Home. They don't plan to go home.
@@frederickmatthews4259 And where does Gold Royalty get their cash from? They're bleeding dollars and even instated a dividend with little to no revenue. Ridiculous! Elemental's assets are high quality, they can't be compared to Gold Royalty's which may or may never get to development stage.
Funny how they talk about this but Canada has a lawsuit with România for illegal deals of extracting gold. So please stop the lies. The Canadian company will have to pay for the damages done to România becaus ethey destroyed villages and water resources
US gov would just apply a tax at the point of exchange on Gold… they have a dream position, a royalty on sales with a unilateral right to determine the % of it. The political kick back of nationalizing it these days would undermine all that capitalism stands for.
@@RafaelTruthseeker That was your argument all along… read Marin’s book. Don’t underestimate the US or the USD. You really believe the US is going to be the worst place to keep your capital?
@@srypWned Because suddenly the mines profits are through the roof so they just stop paying expensive royalties. Court proceedings take too long so royalties are renegotiated.
@@wingslevel How are royalty contracts different from equity financing? Doesnt your argument apply to any angel start-up investor or PE firm? They leave this to the lawyers and never waste much thought on it, cause it doesnt happen
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Groy & Eqx = Great value at these crazy prices.
Excellent coverage, thank you Marin and David.
Im a quebecquer with shares of Groy. No risk here in QC. Let's go gold!
I love what I am hearing in this interview and moved to put my money in this company and follow this researcher. Well done.
Have bought confidently. Thanks Marin and David.
It's a shame that the Elemental deal fell through. But, the downward pressure on this economy has made high value stocks like GROY very attractive. Just added at $3 and my average is $4.67 and I intend to hold long term for growth or buy out. Let's go!!
I bought groy when it was $5.50 and right now it, along with EQX, is at an extreme discount ...
buy when people are panic selling boys
Why EQX? is this Martin's favorite as well?
SEDAR shows Blackrock bought a bunch of EQX in December 2021. I've backed up the truck at these prices.
Bought at 4.99. Thought it was cheap :) Now it's the most underperforming asset out of my portfolio
Marin Katusa makes me Money so BigThanks Marin ..
Curious to know how?
Let’s get rid of the paper market that disrupts natural price development.
I own GROY- meh! gotta take risks sometimes. regarding dividend "quarterly cash dividend of $0.01 per common share. The dividend will be paid on March 31, 2022 to shareholders "
I’m watching the stock price this past week thinking… am I crazy? What am I missing?
How does this affect Gold Mining, or does it?
Equinox reached a new 52 week low today.
Awesome
Awesome!
Looks like things are getting serious. Caveman got a haircut and a shave.🤔
I put a lot of money into this, wish me luck! 🙏
How's it going today? Ate you up or down?
@@neophytestacker9471 Personally I regret this stock... no idea what it will take in the economy for the turn around but I bought when Katusa said absolutely must...now I am down more than 50%. The more these governments do stupid things, the more the disconnect between gold and wealth... the more I suspect that a civilization collapse would give no value to gold and instead trade in Pokemon. I only hope that this stock turns around at some point and that I can break even or make a few bucks. My gold and silver tanked too along with ODV which is down 60%. Should have invested in something I didn't believe in I guess. So for now I hold.
So whats the deal? $3.80 ??????
Gold Royalty is in trouble, read Elemental’s warning to its shareholders.
What does it say if you condense it?
@@TheCJUN It says Gold Royalty is overvalued for the revenue streams it has and is undervaluing a more established royalty company (Elemental Royalties) by seeking to give its shareholders 12% of total shares while getting 68% of its future revenues from Elemental.
Seems kind of self serving on Elementals part.
Elemental goes nowhere slowly without a merge, and that is what their shareholders should be considering. GROY brings management / connections (ie Garofalo, now Eric Sprott with different recent merger) and low cost capital to do more deals. They want to Go Big or Go Home. They don't plan to go home.
@@frederickmatthews4259 And where does Gold Royalty get their cash from? They're bleeding dollars and even instated a dividend with little to no revenue. Ridiculous! Elemental's assets are high quality, they can't be compared to Gold Royalty's which may or may never get to development stage.
Offer to Elemental is WAY WAY WAY too low.
Funny how they talk about this but Canada has a lawsuit with România for illegal deals of extracting gold. So please stop the lies. The Canadian company will have to pay for the damages done to România becaus ethey destroyed villages and water resources
Could it not be dangerous that the US gov nationalizes all gold mines?
Especially as foreign powers advance in attempting a return to a gold-standard?
If the US gov nationalizes all gold mines we have much bigger problems than what our investment portfolios look like.
@@travisturner9239 I agree.
US gov would just apply a tax at the point of exchange on Gold… they have a dream position, a royalty on sales with a unilateral right to determine the % of it. The political kick back of nationalizing it these days would undermine all that capitalism stands for.
@@jaredcantlon252 that would have to mean tons of capital flight to friendlier jurisdictions
@@RafaelTruthseeker That was your argument all along… read Marin’s book. Don’t underestimate the US or the USD. You really believe the US is going to be the worst place to keep your capital?
To Bad Pure Gold wasn't this successful.
1st
If gold went to 2500-3000 the royalties wouldn't be worth the paper their written on.
why you think so?
@@srypWned Because suddenly the mines profits are through the roof so they just stop paying expensive royalties. Court proceedings take too long so royalties are renegotiated.
Please name one instance in a jurisdiction with property rights and rule of law where this has happened. I'm genuinely interested
@@wingslevel How are royalty contracts different from equity financing? Doesnt your argument apply to any angel start-up investor or PE firm? They leave this to the lawyers and never waste much thought on it, cause it doesnt happen
@ so what? Both provide capital with a contractually fixed return