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Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Ep 300 Keith Neumeyer Unplugged

Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Frank Curzio

Business, News, Commodities, Debt, Investing, Macroeconomics, Gold, Personal, Uranium, Oil, Economics, Business News, Geopolitics, Industry, Crypto, Stocks, Curzio, Trading, Finance, Research, Investments, Tokens, Talk, Crisis

4.51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2015

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Keith Nuemeyer is a pioneer in the resource industry.  He's been investing, financing and managing companies in the resource industry for over three decades.   He founded First Quantum Minerals in 1992.  He took the company from a penny stock and turned it into one of the largest copper producers in the world.  In 2002, he founded First Majestic Silver.  He took the company from a penny stock and also turned it into a multi-billion dollar producing giant. Today, Keith is starting a new venture. It's called First Mining Financial.  The company just went public on Monday on the Toronto Stock Exchange.  He is using his expertise to buy depressed mining assets all over the Americas. His goal is similar to Quantum and First Majestic... He wants to turn this small company into the next billion-dollar mining giant.   Keith will talk about his new venture.  He will explain how he is able to buy mining assets at dirt cheap prices.  More important, he will show you how to be a successful investor since timing the commodities market is next to impossible.   This is a must-listened to interview for anyone who own a resource stock.

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Wall Street Unplugged looks beyond the regular headlines heard on mainstream

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financial media to bring you unscripted interviews and breaking commentary direct from Wall Street

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right to you on Main Street.

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There's it going out there, it's Wednesday, April 8th.

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And I'm Frank Curzier, hosting the Wall Street Unplugged Podcast, where I break down the headlines and

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tell you what's really moving these markets.

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Hope everyone had a great holiday this past weekend. I love Easter. It's family time, chocolate, kids, and Easter egg hunts. All the East egg hunts in Florida are a little bit different

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compared to New York. For example in New York they actually hide the eggs. You

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have to hunt them down. They're difficult to find. You don't find them. People don't show you where they are.

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You gotta keep looking. You gotta keep looking.

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In Florida, it's like they have an open field and they place the eggs on top of the

1:04.8

grass like right in front of you so there's no hunting it's kind of really weird

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still getting used a lot of things in Florida.

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But I could tell you something.

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You know, if you have a kid that's not so smart,

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and you know you have a kid like this, right?

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And if you have a kid that's not so smart, you don't go tell your friends, oh, my kid's not so smart, and you say,

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he's a great athlete, and he's this and that.

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But a lot of times if you're talking to your kids, you have a conversation with them and you're looking at them you're like, man, my kid is not that smart. It happens. Believe me, I know. But you know as a parent, if you have a kid like this.

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It's like, man, my kid, it just, you know, you're not that smart. I don't know.

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But I can tell you, if you have a kid that you don't think is too smart have a move to Florida because they're going to be really smart here

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I know I just lost my entire Florida audience, but I'm just getting used to things around here and it's really

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