Byron King: New Value for the Mining Sector
According to the editor at Agora Financial, Byron King, a lot of things in this world were overpriced. Also, some things were heavily underpriced. The …

Byron King speaks about the wealth of in-ground mine materials
According to the editor at Agora Financial, Byron King, a lot of things in this world were overpriced. Also, some things were heavily underpriced. The underpriced part of it was the mining sector.
King believes that due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the tumult in the market that there is going to be a reset of many values. This means that a lot of things that were overvalued are now going to begin to flow back to some sort of sensible value.
"I do think that the flip side of that is that a lot of things that were undervalued, such as basic wealth in the ground. Mines, materials, gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc, you name it, a lot of those things are going to find a new value level.", says King. "I see great things ahead in the Northwest Territories".
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