Canadian Market Watch

In this episode, Jim and George talk mining, exploration, and penny stocks with Rod Blake, a recently retired financial advisor with a specialty in the resource sector.

Show Notes

Rod started his career in 1970 as a technologist fresh out of BCIT standing next to a drill rig in the Kamloops area. He was working for an exploration company on a site that became a substantial copper discovery named Afton Mines.

They were pulling native copper out of the drill holes, something many people said was not possible. As Rod puts it, the only thing missing was the print of the Queen on it. 

The financial path of the stock went from low pennies in 1970 to an initial peak of $15 in 1972 and to a final high of $50 when it was merged with Teck. 

The mine is still producing copper, some 50 years later.

What is Canadian Market Watch?

Hosts, Jim Csek and George Sanders, invite industry experts to join in discussions about the economy of Canada. They cover mining, oil and gas, forestry, agriculture, manufacturing and everything in between, asking lots of questions, tough questions. If it’s impacting the Canadian economy, they're talking about it.