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23 June 2010
Vancouver, BC, Canada
SummaryThis short course is part of an EduMine blended learning program that integrates online learning with classroom sessions by industry specialists. Investing in mining is profitable. We bring together three experts in mining who will provide you with the strategies to determine what the company you invest in is worth, predict the price of the metals mined, and recognize the risks. EduMine brings you in a single day, three short courses by mining specialists on three aspects of making money by investing:
By the end of the day, you will have sufficient understanding of what a mining company is worth and how much profit it will make as commodity prices rise. The three short courses will enable you as an investor, to identify potentially profitable mining ventures that match your risk profile. BackgroundEvaluation of Mining Companies by Brian Tang and Sid Rajeev
Forecasting Commodity Prices by Brian Tang and Sid Rajeev
Understanding the Risks by Jack Caldwell
Pre-Course e-LearningPrior to the course, registered delegates have access to the online e-learning material consisting of three introductory courses titled An Introduction to Evaluation of Junior Mining Companies for Investment Purposes and An Introduction to Forecasting Commodity Prices authored by Brian Tang and Sid Rajeev and An Introduction to Mining Investment - Understanding the Risks authored by Jack Caldwell. UBC Certificate in Mining StudiesThis course qualifies for one day of short course credit for the UBC Certificate in Mining Studies, a continuing education initiative by the Norman B. Keevil Institute of Mining at the University of British Columbia. more details »Continuing Professional Development (CPD)This course meets the requirements for formal CPD activity for most Canadian provincial associations and US state boards and may contribute the equivalent in hours towards your CPD requirement. Who Should Attend?This course is for those with the desire to learn enough to make wise investment moves in public stock markets where mining shares are traded. This course is also intended for seasoned mining stock investors who wish to take a fresh look at the basics of investing in mining stocks with a view to polishing up on, and possibly revising, strategies and investment portfolios. |