Kitco Mining Interviews

Why Billion-Dollar Gold Miners Are About to Go on a Buying Spree – Alastair Still

Kitco News

Gold prices are hitting record highs, mining giants are sitting on billions in cash, and physical demand for gold is at unprecedented levels. But the real question? Why haven't mining stocks caught up?

In an interview with Jeremy Szafron, Anchor at Kitco News, Alastair Still, CEO of GoldMining Inc., reveals the hidden dynamics currently shaping the gold market. With spot gold hovering near $2,829 per ounce, geopolitical tensions escalating, and miners flush with cash, Still discusses why gold equities remain undervalued and why investors should pay close attention right now.

On the sidelines of PDAC 2025, Still dives deep into the massive opportunity in gold mining equities, the potential explosion of mergers and acquisitions, and explains why major mining companies could soon enter a fierce competition for quality assets. This conversation is essential for investors, gold enthusiasts, and anyone looking to understand the next big moves in the precious metals market.

Key Topics:
- Why are gold mining stocks lagging despite record gold prices?
- Are we on the brink of a major gold mining M&A wave?
- What's driving the huge physical gold demand?
- Could miners' massive cash reserves trigger a buying spree?
- How will geopolitical uncertainty shape gold investments?
- Why gold remains a must-have for long-term investors

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