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    Explore "vms" with insightful episodes like "Ep. #87 | The Past, Present and Future of VMS’s - Mark Zolkos (Flextrack)", "Episode 714: A Conversation With Jen Torney (Talent Solutions TAPFIN) and Brian Hoffmeyer (Beeline)", "Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) - A Different Australian Rare Earth Story - The Jupiter Project.", "Episode 713: A Conversation With Matt Ryan, VP of Enterprise Solutions at Upwork" and "Episode 711: A Conversation With Dave McGonegal, VP of Strategic Client Solutions at ManpowerGroup Solutions" from podcasts like ""The Open Talent Report", "The Future of Work Exchange", "Coffee with Samso", "The Future of Work Exchange" and "The Future of Work Exchange"" and more!

    Episodes (41)

    Ep. #87 | The Past, Present and Future of VMS’s - Mark Zolkos (Flextrack)

    Ep. #87 | The Past, Present and Future of VMS’s - Mark Zolkos (Flextrack)

    On this episode of The Open Talent Report, Connor Heaney talks to Mark Zolkos, Managing Director of Enterprise Strategies and MSP Alliances at Flextrack. Flextrack offers a next generation vendor management system to help businesses acquire, engage and manage their external workforce. 

    Mark has a wealth of knowledge around VMS’s and has seen many changes over the years.

    In this episode, Connor & Mark discuss:

    • Mark’s story
    • Key takeaways from Jamiel’s (Tapfin’s Colonel) leadership style
    • The challenges Flextrack solves & how it’s VMS is different
    • The history, evolution & future of VMS’s 
    • The talent scarcity problem – how can we solve it?
    • Has the education system evolved enough to prepare us for the future?
    • Talent screening – are we too harsh & over-screening?
    • Talent marketplaces – why have large enterprises not adopted them?
    • AI – negative or a force for good?
    • Remote work – concerning or good?
    • Predictions for future of work

    Connect with Mark: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-zolkos-09b65b3/ 
    Connect with Connor: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hrmconnorheaney/
    Visit Flextrack's website: https://www.flextrack.com/
    Visit CXC's website: https://www.cxcglobal.com/ 

    Episode 714: A Conversation With Jen Torney (Talent Solutions TAPFIN) and Brian Hoffmeyer (Beeline)

    Episode 714: A Conversation With Jen Torney (Talent Solutions TAPFIN) and Brian Hoffmeyer (Beeline)

    The Future of Work Exchange ends 2023 with a fun conversation featuring Talent Solution TAPFIN's Global Vice President of Client Experience and Partnerships, Jen Torney, and Beeline's SVP of Market Strategies, Brian Hoffmeyer. We chat about the major trends that shaped 2023 and look ahead to which strategies, concepts, ideas, and technology will impact the year ahead.

    Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) - A Different Australian Rare Earth Story - The Jupiter Project.

    Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) - A Different Australian Rare Earth Story - The Jupiter Project.

    Coffee with Samso 192 has Andrew Radonjic talking Rare Earths at the Jupiter project.

    Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) is now at the crossroads of emerging as a Rare Earth player in what is a complex and ultimately future-proofing sector. I labeled Venture Minerals as a Targeted Diversified Mineral Explorer in my very first interview with Andrew Radonjic, the Managing Director way back in October 2020, and this is another prime example of that business approach.

    The rare earth sector has had a lot of attention in the last 24 months and like all commodities, it is going through turbulent times. Samso has had the greatest privilege to have interviewed many of these stories over time and I see Venture Minerals as an interesting change to the current scene

    On the back of the recent announcement by Venture Minerals on the 29th of November 2023, entitled Jupiter Delivers over 7,000 ppm TREO assays from Maiden RC Drill Program, the company has raised additional funding to work on the project. In the current market, this is a strong vote of confidence for the potential of the Brothers REE project.

    In this episode, Andrew Radonjic shares with us his thoughts on the project and a good insight into the facts of the recent drilling results. In combination with the historical exploration activities, the picture of why Venture Minerals feels this project will have a future is material for viewers.

    Check out the conversation with Andrew Radonjic below:

    Samso's Conclusion

    As I have mentioned, we have had a good amount of content that is related to the rare earth sector, and my thoughts, which are consistent with most commentators, is that every REE project is unique. The key is what is at the bottom line of the project. Does it make money when the cookie crumbles?

    The Jupiter target is a clay-hosted rare earth project and as Andrew mentioned, there has been little metallurgical work done but these days, we are very comfortable assuming that it is a typical clay-hosted ree system. I don't think that this is a unique clay-hosted system but what will make it different is the logistical and the potential grade and tonnage.

    The other point of difference is a different social license. Most of the other projects have to deal with private landowners and the existence of the population. It may not be obvious now but I think in the long run, the bottom line will be noted.

    This is not to say that the others will not make money. As I measure the landscape for this sector, the companies that are left standing in the long term will be big winners. Fresh investors with more money in the bank will go a long way to becoming a long-term player.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Start

    00:20 Introduction

    00:54 What is happening with the Jupiter REE Target?

    03:56 Does alkaline intrusion play a part in Jupiter?

    06:50 Progress on the drilling at Jupiter

    14:11 What sets VMS apart from the others?

    25:17 Comments for existing shareholders

    29:37 Why did the recent new investors buy into the VSM Story?

    30:57 News flow

    33:34 Conclusion

    Episode 713: A Conversation With Matt Ryan, VP of Enterprise Solutions at Upwork

    Episode 713: A Conversation With Matt Ryan, VP of Enterprise Solutions at Upwork

    The Future of Work Exchange welcomes Matt Ryan, VP of Enterprise Solutions at Upwork, to discuss the company's new partnerships, the future of digital staffing, the state of workforce solutions, and much more. Matt and host Christopher J. Dwyer also chat about the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) on talent engagement and talent acquisition, how the workforce continues to evolve, and the growth of the extended workforce.

    Episode 711: A Conversation With Dave McGonegal, VP of Strategic Client Solutions at ManpowerGroup Solutions

    Episode 711: A Conversation With Dave McGonegal, VP of Strategic Client Solutions at ManpowerGroup Solutions

    The Future of Work Exchange Podcast welcomes Dave McGonegal, VP of Strategic Client Solutions at ManpowerGroup Solutions, to discuss the implications of artificial intelligence in talent acquisition and workforce management, the evolution of the extended workforce, what's ahead for the Future of Work movement, and much more.

    This week's all-new episode also highlights why a cooling labor market is beneficial for the overall sustainability of the workforce.

    Anne Sullivan - Building your CCTV Program

    Anne Sullivan - Building your CCTV Program

    Welcome to Episode 6 of Solink in the Cloud!

    Today, our host is Cathy Langley, Senior Leader of Asset Protection at Solink.

    Cathy is speaking with Anne Sullivan, the Managing Partner of Eye on your Brand.

    Anne brings over 30 years of asset protection experience to help businesses build, expand, and utilize their CCTV programs.

    Whether you have CCTV security cameras already or are looking to install them across your brand, Anne has helpful tips on maximizing their value.

    Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) - Potential High Grade Clay Story.

    Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) - Potential High Grade Clay Story.
    Coffee with Samso Episode 183 is all the Brothers Rare Earth Discovery.
     
    The discovery of a high grade clay Rare Earth project by Venture Minerals Limited (ASX:VMS) in the Golden Grove district needs to be noticed. The depth of intercept and the high grade is up amongst the top tier projects in Western Australia.
     
     
     
     
    The REE Journey begins for Venture Minerals Limited ?
     
    In April 2023, the Venture Minerals announced the introduction of the Iron Duke REE project into the Brothers project on a Rooster Talk - Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) - Building a Rare Earth Portfolio in Western Australia. The REE story for the company was a slow build up over the last 18 months.
     
     
     
     
    Chapters:
     
    00:00 Start
    00:20 Introduction
    00:57 High Grade clay hosted REE discovery at the Brothers Project
    02:00 Reason for high grade
    07:01 Direction of the Big Brothers Project
    09:46 Is the Big Brothers Project the focus for VMS?
    11:02 Discussion on metallurgy
    11:57 How should investors look at VMS?
    15:38 News flow
    18:17 Why VMS?
    21:13 Conclusion
     
     
    Rare Earth Market Status
     
    One of the first indicator of the fortunes of the Rare Earth exploration sector is the rise or fall of the REE market pricing. As we all concurrently, the market is looking at a bearish price sentiment which has created anxiety for many investors. One cannot argue that the bear is out of hibernation.
     
    What many the supporters of the bear is forgetting is that this market has been created out of a geopolitical situation. The current changing focus of world politics, in my opinion has made metals such as REE attractive. The future needs of the REE components are going to add to the demand in the market.
     
    AS all investors know, the long term is where money is made. This is a well know fact and again, investors forget that the mining game is all about the long term. The mining sector is measure in decades and not months nor years. There are mines that have happened in years, such as Nova Bollinger (Ni) and DeGrussa (Copper), but they are few and very far in between.
     
    What makes Venture Minerals a good bet?
     
    What Venture Minerals does best is to create diversified projects which continue to create value when it seems insurmountable to find value. I have said this many times about when I first had a Coffee with Samso with Andrew Radonjic and finding the value in the numerous projects.
     
    Why and how can do continue to do this? This is where experienced management comes to the front of the game. The value in the Brothers project is prime example. How did they come up with a project that looked liked an outlier but with drilling, it is now possibly standing out to be a contender in the Rare Earth race.
     
     
    The Decarbonisation Problem.
     
    The world is intent on achieving a state where there is clean energy use but the journey is going to be long and hard. The whole concept of achieving that level is not being helped with the persistent sectors of the population believing that restricting mining is going to be the solution.
     
    There is no going back to the old ways of "Non-Decarbonisation" thinking. This is something that is established. I had a coffee with someone in South Australia and he was proudly telling me about the way the state has gone to renewable energy.
     
    The process of creating a world of less "dirty energy" is now no longer news. This is an expected path.
     
    Samso's Conclusion
     
    Andrew Radonjic has pulled another rabbit out of his hat. The Brothers project is one that I certainly did think had a great chance for some glory. In our last Coffee with Samso, we discussed that the historical drilling would make this project very interesting.
    The two drill holes that was announced was into bedrock which would have suggested that there could be more to come. The recent release has made that thought come true.
     
    Does this make the Brothers project a stand out? I dont think one can say that now as there is still the issue of the metallurgical question. What I have learnt is that they will come back and show that it will leach. How much acid.,...etc. will be the main topic of conversation.
     
    Is this something that will carry Venture Minerals back to its glory days when it was a darling for retail investors, I think not immediately. I like the numbers that have come up but I think the market is saturated with a lot of REE stories.
     
    The markets needs to understand what kind of project is going to make the grade and what will not. The initial Ionic vs. Non-Ionic debate is now a thing of the past as we have discussed many times, there is more to the discussion than the Acid content.
     
    What I know now is that there are several projects that have something different that I believe make them unique. For Venture Minerals, it is their location (proximity to the new Lynas story), the grade and the depth of mineralisation. They are not in the typical REE areas and there are no potential land issues.
     
    All these factors, in my opinion, makes Venture different.

    Optimizing the Modern Workforce Supply Chain: Unleashing the Power of VMS Integrations for Staffing Agencies

    Optimizing the Modern Workforce Supply Chain: Unleashing the Power of VMS Integrations for Staffing Agencies

    Within the staffing industry, the emergence of managed service providers (MSPs) and vendor management systems (VMS) has sparked debate, with many seeing them as adversaries to traditional staffing practices. However, a paradigm shift driven by labor cost optimization strategies, originally developed for complex healthcare systems, is now fueling the widespread adoption of MSPs and VMS interfaces among employers across all industries. As a staffing agency, it's crucial to understand the risks and opportunities presented by the modern workforce supply chain.

    In this episode of Avionté Digital Edge, Chris Ryan, Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer at Avionté, sits down with Tim Jackson, Vice President of Tech And Operations for Elevation Talent Group, to discuss how to apply the same principles of supply chain management to a modern workforce to ensure quality, continuity, and cost, as well as what it means for the modern staffing agency that needs to operate within a modern workforce management system.

    Larry Foster - Control What You Can Control - KPIs of Operational Shrink

    Larry Foster - Control What You Can Control - KPIs of Operational Shrink

    Welcome to Episode 5 of Solink in the Cloud!

    Today, our host is Cathy Langley, Senior Leader of Asset Protection at Solink.

    Cathy is speaking with Larry Foster, Managing Consultant at The Store Consulting Group.

    Larry is here to discuss everything operational shrink. While many AP/LP professionals have a handle on internal and external theft, the third bucket of shrink, operational, is harder to overcome.

    It's important to know what can be controlled so you put your limited budget to work in the right places.

    Over the Generations, Women in Asset Protection

    Over the Generations, Women in Asset Protection

    Welcome to Episode 4 of Solink in the Cloud!

    Today, our host is Cathy Langley, Senior Leader of Asset Protection at Solink.

    Cathy is speaking with four senior leaders in asset protection:

    • Catherine Penizotto, Founder of Penlight LLC
    • Michelle Jones, LPC, Regional Asset Protection Manager at CVS Health
    • Alaina Kring, Retail Partnership Manager at Auror
    • Lauren Linsenbach, Manager, Investigations and Asset Protection Analytics at Retail Business Services

    These five successful women are here to discuss how the LP/AP industry has changed (or not) for women over the generations.

    Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) - Golden Grove North Goes AI with SensOre Limited.

    Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) - Golden Grove North Goes AI with SensOre Limited.

    Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) - REE Drilling Ends In Mineralisation, Western Australia.

    Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) - REE Drilling Ends In Mineralisation, Western Australia.
    Coffee with Samso 174 with Andrew Radonjic is all about Venture Minerals building a Rare Earth Portfolio of projects in Western Australia.
     
    It is no surprise that Venture Minerals Limited (ASX:VMS) is now adding Rare Earths to the portfolio. The creation of a Decarbonisation Mineral Exploration Portfolio makes complete sense.
     
     
     
    Venture Minerals Limited
     
    For those readers who have just come across Venture Minerals Limited, the best way to conceptualise the company is to see it as a Targeted Diversified Mineral Explorer with a very experienced Managing Director. Andrew Radonjic has the silver hair happening coupled with a very smart strategy.
     
    I remind many readers that when I first interviewed Venture, I coined the term Targeted Diversified Mineral Explorer. There are many diversified companies but if you have been in this industry for a long time, you start to understand those that are real and those that are there for filling up space.
     
     
    In that first interview, I started to realise that the diversified portfolio in their own right were good projects. Over the years and many conversations, in my opinion, are starting to create their own personality. The limiting factor is the fund allocation. In every business there are always budgets and Venture is no different.
     
     
    The Building of a Western Australia REE project.
     
    In the last Coffee with Samso, Andrew Radonjic, Managing Director of Venture Minerals mentioned, point out that the company has been looking at Rare Earth projects for a while now. The creation of a Western Australian based REE project does not surprise me at all (Figure 1).
     
    What makes this portfolio different is the location. The nearest focus on the REE news has been in the wheatbelt which is still a distance away. I cannot think of anyone that is building a project near the Venture ground. The rising trend has been in the wheatbelt region of Western Australia which about 50km to 100km south of the current project.
     
    Recap:
    As we previously mentioned, the first mention was the discovery of REE within the Mount Lindsay project. This was first released on 20th September 2022. All the news releases are listed below.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Figure 1: Location of the new REE project for Venture Minerals Limited. (Source: Venture Minerals Limited).
     
    Samso's Conclusion
     
    It is no big secret that there is a REE bandwagon going around the Australian Stock Exchange, (ASX) at the moment. I have just been at the RIU Conference in Sydney and had a chance to talk and look at some of these projects. The common theme is that the majority of projects have come about from resampling of previous holes. There have been little understanding of the quality of the projects other than the assays.
     
    As I have mentioned many times, my go to person for REE information has been Brett Hazelden from OD6 Metals Limited (ASX: OD6). In his latest video, he talks about the refractory nature of some deposits. When the company completed their latest metallurgical work, it became apparent that there is a distinction between deposit types. The distinction is based how easy it is to extract the REE.
     
    In a simplistic explanation, the OD6 commentary is that the deposits which are highly weathered are more easy to extract. In the video he talks about how the deposits further away from the granitic source are more weathered.
     
    Hence, when I look at the Venture annoucnement, what strikes me immediately is that there are two deep holes which ended in mineralisation. Could these drill holes have gone deeper? The grades look interesting as it is nearly 50m. There are resources out there being funded with grades around less than the historical intercepts announced by Venture Minerals.
     
    The next point that strikes my interest is that the project is located in traditionally deeply weathered terrains. Some of the terrains are weathered in excess of 80 to 100m. If that is so, would the mineralisation had gone that deep? Are the troughs that span a distance which would act as a trap for the REE?
     
    These are hypothetical observations and I am highlighting it because this is where I feel the project may have some good differences to the other REE projects in the market. For this reason, I encourage readers seek more information and if possible, seek out Andrew to get more information.
     
     
    Tune in to Andrew's thoughts here.
     
    Chapters:
     
    00:00 Start
    00:20 Introduction
    01:10 The VMS Rare Earth story
    04:25 The significance of the historical drill holes.
    07:33 Venture Projects Potentially in New REE Province?
    08:27 What makes the VMS REE story different?
    14:41 Is VMS stretching resources to fund all the projects?
    19:41 Thoughts on the geopolitical issue surrounding rare earths
    22:56 News flow
    26:49 Conclusion

    Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) - Building a Rare Earth Portfolio in Western Australia

    Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) - Building a Rare Earth Portfolio in Western Australia
    Rooster Talk 72 is all about Venture Minerals building a Rare Earth project portfolio.
     
    It is no surprise that Venture Minerals Limited (ASX:VMS) is now adding Rare Earths to the portfolio. The creation of a Decarbonisation Mineral Exploration Portfolio makes complete sense.
     
     
     
     
    The Rare Earth Bandwagon?
     
    The phrase "Rare Earths are Not Very Rare" is now way too over used. The REE scene has kind of matured in an accelerated way. One of the best Samso conversations is with Brett Hazelden, the Managing Director of OD6 Metals Limited.
     
    Check out the first Coffee with Samso that Brett did with Samso. It is a great start to understanding what it takes to develop a Rare Earth project.
     
     
     
    The New Projects
     
    As Andrew mentioned, Venture Minerals have been looking at Rare Earth projects for a while now. Their first mention was the discovery of REE within the Mount Lindsay project. This was first released on 20th September 2022. All the news releases are listed below.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Another Bow to War Chest.
     
    To me, this is part of the reasons why I like Venture. Dont get me wrong, I am not saying that Venture is travelling well now. The market sentiment for the company has not been kind. To add more issues, the general equity market is also poor. The share price is an indication of the company's position with the market.
     
    I see Venture creating value with the introduction of the Rare Earth story. The market is running hot on Rare Earths. The long term narrative for the permanent magnet story is strong. It is not going to happen in 5 years but if the geopolitical situation keeps going, then this is going to be a major story.
     
     
    Samso's Conclusion
     
    History tells us that there is never certainty. History also tells us that when bullies get together, it never ends well. China is now a bona fide player in world politics and there will be a shifting of participants on the world stage. The US and the West will begin to react or have reacted and this will lead to a shift of how natural resources are sourced.
     
    We all know that for the world economy to function, there has to be a balanced sharing of wealth. In this case, the wealth is where you source minerals. We are already seeing changes in geopolitical commentary of who should be and should not be dominating resources.
     
    Hence, the path forward will be positive for resource nations like Australia. Venture, like all the other companies will reap the rewards of the changing geopolitical game. The introduction of REE into the portfolio will do not harm. What they will find eventually is the question but Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained.
     
     
    Chapters:
     
    00:00 Start
    00:20 Introduction
    00:52 The REE path.
    02:34 The New REE projects.
    06:52 Can EM help define targets at Bandy and Brothers project?
    09:10 Clay REE vs. Hard Rock REE - Discussion
    11:25 How to manage the large Venture portfolio?
    17:09 The Path Towards Decarbonisation.
    23:00 The importance of being Polymetallic
    27:00 Market narrative is All about Market Demand.
    28:19 Demand for Commodities are Known to be driven by World Current Affairs.
    33:10 Conclusion

    Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) - The Age of Boron.

    Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) - The Age of Boron.
    Coffee with Samso Episode 111 is all about Boron.
     
    The recent release by Venture Minerals Limited (ASX:VMS) is adding more light to the Mount Lindsay project. The realisation that more tin could be realised via the association of Boron now makes Mount Lindsay a solid project.
     
     
     
     
    Who is Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS)?
     
    In my very first Coffee with Samso with Andrew Radonjic, way back in October 2020, I had coined the company a Targeted Diversified Mineral Explorer. The basis of that title was because they have very promising targets. I know many people will say that is a long bow to draw but from an exploration point of view, I stand firm on my observation.
     
     
     
    Market Status
     
    Currently, like many of the market participant, the share price has taken a battering. The journey has been one where at its peak of about AUD$0.16 in mid 2021, it is now pretty much at it low (Figure 1). The share price has moved since the latest release which appears to be giving the market some joy.
     
     
     
     
    Figure 1: The share price chart for Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) over the last 3 years. (Source: Commsec)
     
    What I feel is that the market is generally not a direct reflection on the perceived valuation of the company. In the exploration sector, this is more relevant as the potentials are never calculatable.
     
    The current market capitalisation is around AUD33M. Some pundits may say that this is high for an explorer, but one have to understand that Venture has a iron ore resource that is at mining stage and a Tin an Tungsten resource that is at Feasibility Study stage.
     
    Why does Samso like Venture Minerals Limited? - Mount Lindsay Mineral Province.
     
    There are many companies that I currently in the market, but not all of them is reflecting my enthusiasm. As I have said many time, as an exploration geologist, I am always looking at the potential and with over 30 years of experience, working and learning about the industry, I have seen and heard many stories.
     
    Over the years, I have learnt is to identify projects that could have the best possible potential to bear fruits. What I see in Venture are projects that have these potentials. Look at the Thor project. I like the concept and the potential from the first Coffee with Samso. The latest on that project is the Joint Venture partner has now target two new priority targets.
     
     
    The Mount Lindsay project is one that needs no introduction. Venture is currently working on a Feasibility study for Mount Lindsay. This will take time and as they develop new concepts. What is being now showcased is the potential endowment of the Province. When you look at the latest summarised geological plan (Figure 2), you will see why I call this the Mount Lindsay Mineral Province.
     
     
     
     
    Figure 2: Mount Lindsay Project: Geology Map showing High Grade Tin-Tungsten Targets and Tin-Boron Skarns
     
    For those readers that are not well versed with geology, what I want to represent with Figure 2 is that the area/province that I am referring to is well mineralised. There is a suite of metals that are being found. For this to happen, you need a mineral system that is sufficiently powerful and endowed to be present.
     
    In my time showcasing Venture Minerals, I dont think that has been a focus for the company. I will not be surprised when that is a topic of conversation.
     
    The Boron Story - Samso is Excited.
     
    The Boron story is going to be a big asset for Venture. For those taht are new to the Boron game, you will quickly find that Venture is in the big leagues. Granted that there is still a lot of questions, such as, is there an economic volume, is there an economic recoverable process...etc.
     
    For Samso, the input credit and the potential ability to recover more tin in the process is the game changer. When you look at the major mining projects, it is very often the input m credits of other products in the mine that makes the profitability of the mine. If you look at Olympic Dam, by far the biggest single mine in the world, it is the myriad of other metals that have extended the life of the mine.
     
     
    Samso's Conclusion
     
    Venture Minerals have been through a wild ride over the two years. There is no denying that there are shareholders who are disappointed with the journey lately but there are also shareholders that have bought at the lows and exited with a handsome loot.
     
    The introduction of the Boron story is exciting. This could be the game changer for Venture. This will create a new dimension for the company as when you look at the market for Boron, it will be an eye opener. If the oncoming data about what Venture have in terms of the Boron is positive, we will be in for another ride.
     
    Whichever shareholder you are, there is also some realities that make VMS a well balanced investment. When you look at the portfolio of projects, they are placed in every stage of the exploration game. You have early stage greenfield exploration such as Kulin and Golden Grove North. Thor which is in a joint venture with Chalice Mining is being explored but is free carried as Chalice is earning into the project.
     
    Mt Lindsay and the Riley iron ore project is the next step up. Mount Lindsay has greenfield to "development". Riley is at mining stage. Riley is waiting for the right market timing and can be turned on when the time arrives.
     
    So my thoughts on a company like this is, its hedged at all ends. There are not too many companies in the sector with this kind of portfolio. I have spoken to many and I will be surprised that there is more than a handful with the well spread of projects like Venture Minerals.
     
    When you have been in the sector for a long time, you appreciate these kind of odds. For this reason, I think that at at market cap of 40M, Venture is definitely worth doing some lengthy research.
     
    Andrew Radonjic has been in this game for a long time and when you look at the price chart in Figure 1, the risk of investing in the company is not ambiguous. One may say you can go to the casino and have the same odds, but as all investors in this sector, we beg to differ. Research and understanding your risk management is the key.
     
    Understand the geology, understand the upside and downside and understand your own risk capability. For these reasons, I strongly recommend reaching out to Andrew and getting him to give you the low down on the company.
     
     
    Chapters:
     
    00:00 Start
    00:20 Introduction
    01:20 About Venture Minerals and boron
    04:14 Tin-rich borates in Mount Lindsay
    12:02 Any potential metallurgical issues?
    14:57 How much can be recovered from the cassiterite?
    19:56 Uses of boron
    23:18 Market shifts?
    28:57 News flow
    30:22 Why VMS?
    31:56 Conclusion

    Rhett Asher - Advice on Building Your Professional Network

    Rhett Asher - Advice on Building Your Professional Network

    Welcome to Episode 3 of Solink in the Cloud!

    Today, our host is Cathy Langley, Senior Leader of Asset Protection at Solink.

    Cathy is speaking with Rhett Asher, the Senior Vice President, Partnership Development of ALTO USA.

    Rhett is here to discuss how to build a professional network.

    The biggest tip: Whether you are an extrovert or introvert, just put yourself out there and good things will happen!

    Amber Bradley - Listening to Serve

    Amber Bradley - Listening to Serve

    Welcome to Episode 2 of Solink in the Cloud!

    Today, our host is Cathy Langley, Senior Leader of Asset Protection at Solink.

    Cathy is speaking with Amber Bradley, the Owner & Brand Strategist at Calibration Group Inc and the host of the TalkLP Podcast.

    Amber discusses the dos and don'ts of LP/AP communication. First and foremost, she wants to emphasize that the way leaders discuss their experiences over the last decades needs to change to bring about a better loss prevention culture in an organization.

    Jesse Stanley - Brain Science Behind Disruptive Behavior

    Jesse Stanley - Brain Science Behind Disruptive Behavior

    Welcome to Episode 1 of Solink in the Cloud!

    Today, our host is Cathy Langley, Senior Leader of Asset Protection at Solink.

    Cathy is speaking with Jesse Stanley, Founder and Principal of Strongside Principles.

    Jesse has held senior positions within the asset protection and security divisions of international brands such as Lowe's and Walt Disney Resort. He is with us today to discuss disruptive behavior.

    • Why it happens
    • Why it escalates to violence
    • What is happening in the brain of disruptors
    • How to deescalate these events to keep staff, patrons, and the disruptor safe

    36 - L’excellence événementielle avec Clémence Férault, CEO de Booking Shake

    36 - L’excellence événementielle avec Clémence Férault, CEO de Booking Shake

    Présentation de l'invitée :

    D’un parcours hôtelier commercial et événementiel, à la création d’un outil de gestion d’événements, mon invitée est également hôte d’un Podcast dédié à son sujet.

    Je suis ravi de l’accueillir sur Hospitality Insiders, bonjour Clémence Férault.


    Notes et références :


    Pour contacter l'invitée :

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    Merci de votre fidélité et à bientôt !

    Episode 704: A Conversation With Sean Ring, VP of On-Demand Talent Solutions at People 2.0

    Episode 704: A Conversation With Sean Ring, VP of On-Demand Talent Solutions at People 2.0

    An all-new episode of the Future of Work Exchange Podcast, sponsored by Beeline, features a discussion with Sean Ring, People 2.0’s VP of On-Demand Talent Solutions. Sean and I chat about omni-channel talent acquisition, the future of direct sourcing, the talent-led revolution, and what the Future of Work has in store for 2023.

    Azure Confidential Computing - Virtual Machines & Containers

    Azure Confidential Computing - Virtual Machines & Containers

    Lift and shift your confidential VM and container workloads to the cloud —without code changes— for higher levels of data protection. When combined with Azure's stringent attestation measurements, Zero Trust security and confidential computing provide the latest silicon level advances. See your options for data encryption and isolation, starting with the virtual machine layer, to containers running in the encrypted VM, and ultimately Azure Container Instances.

    From the Azure confidential computing team, Michael McReynolds joins Jeremy Chapman to show how this collectively compares to other options, such as encryption, using application enclaves.

    ► QUICK LINKS:
    00:00 - Introduction
    01:24 - Options for implementing confidential computing
    03:12 - Types of attacks to protect against
    04:00 - Confidential VM protections
    05:56 - How to create Confidential VMs
    08:01 - Container-based architecture advantages
    09:38 - Azure Container Instances
    11:23 - Wrap up

    ► Link References:
    More information on Azure confidential computing at https://aka.ms/AzureCC

    Sign up to preview confidential containers on ACI at https://aka.ms/ConfidentialACI

    Get tools for generating attestation reports at https://aka.ms/CVMAttestation

    Watch our migration series at https://aka.ms/mechanicsazuremigrate

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