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Analyst Video – Globex Mining Builds Royalties Across 270 Assets

Globex Mining Enterprises (TSX: GMX) President David Christie spoke with Chris Thompson of eResearch in a video interview covering how the company’s project generator and royalty business model builds and monetizes a portfolio of more than 270 mineral assets across North America. With roughly $40 million in cash and securities and zero debt, Globex acquires properties, adds value through exploration and geophysics, and options them to partners for cash, shares, and retained royalties, without raising capital from markets. For some projects, the company does more development work before finding a partner, but a royalty is always the goal. On the Globex side, key 2026 catalysts include drill programs at Cadillac Wood and Rouyn-Merger in Quebec. On the partner side, watch for a maiden resource at Bald Hill Antimony in New Brunswick, a feasibility study at Mont Sorcier iron ore, and continued drilling at Devil’s Pike (now called Golden Pike). [more]

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NEW INDUSTRY REPORT: Mining Royalty and Streaming Companies: A Low-Risk Path to Mining Exposure

We have written a 53-page Industry Report on “Royalty and Streaming Companies: A Low-Risk Path to Mining Exposure”. The report highlights the mining royalty and streaming sector as it has become an increasingly attractive investment avenue for those seeking exposure to the mining industry. Royalty and streaming companies generate revenue by providing upfront capital in exchange for a percentage of future mine production or revenue. This business model allows them to benefit from long-term mine production without incurring the high costs and uncertainties associated with direct mine operations. This report explores the industry landscape, recent developments, and an overview of 18 companies shaping this sector. Sailfish Royalty Corp. (TSXV: FISH) is a featured company in the report. Other companies include Franco-Nevada (TSX: FNV), Royal Gold (NASDAQ: RGLD), Sandstorm Gold (TSX: SSL), and Wheaton Precious Metals (TSX: WPM). [more]