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The Next Big Trade - A Masterclass on Natural Resource Investing with Marin Katusa

The Next Big Trade - A Masterclass on Natural Resource Investing with Marin Katusa

FromReal Vision Daily Briefing: Finance & Investing


The Next Big Trade - A Masterclass on Natural Resource Investing with Marin Katusa

FromReal Vision Daily Briefing: Finance & Investing

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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Sep 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Marin Katusa has made a fortune investing in natural resources. He's also arranged more than $2 billion in deal financing in the sector and written the New York Times best-seller book “The Colder War” and the Amazon.com best-seller “The Rise of America.” In this fascinating episode of The Next Big Trade, Marin explains to Harry Melandri why the rule of law in relevant jurisdictions is critical for successful natural resource investing and identifies the uranium, carbon, and gold companies in which he’s invested.
** Transparency is of utmost importance to Real Vision and as such the disclosure from today guest, Marin Katusa, includes his position as co-chair of the board of directors of Carbon Royalty Corp. He’s also one of the largest individual shareholders of Carbon Streaming Corp ($OFSTF). Marin arranged financing for and is a shareholder of Uranium Royalty Corp ($UROY). He’s a shareholder of Uranium Energy Corp ($UEC). He’s a large shareholder of Osisko Development Corp ($ODV), and his wife sits on the Osisko Development board of directors.**
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Released:
Sep 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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