First Class Metals CEO Marc Sale

On the second and final day of the 2024 Vancouver Resource Investment Conference, Stockhouse reporters spoke with multiple industry leaders From the Floor of the Vancouver Convention Centre.

Take a look at our VRIC interviews with mining, resources and commodities executives and industry experts who shared their insights with us on Monday:

Natalie Brunell, Coin Stories podcast host

Paul Stevenson, Sego Resources CEO

Chris Parry, Equity Guru CEO

Marco Roque, Cassiar Gold CEO

Jim Payne, DynaCERT president and CEO

Nikki Adshead-Bell, Hot Chili chairwoman

Gwen Preston, Resource Maven publisher

Darcy Marud, Western Exploration CEO

Terry Lynch, Power Nickel CEO

Tommy Humphreys, The Big Score founder

Jay Martin, Cambridge House International CEO

Richard De Sousa, Rich TV Live host

Yakun Liu, Silvercorp Metals corporate development and investor relations manager

Marc Sale, First Class Metals CEO

Eric Gemelli, Rockin’ G Gold president

Stockhouse reporters also interviewed more industry experts on Day 1 of VRIC 2024.

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