u/Quiet-Effort8251

what's one company you understand well enough to hold through bad news?

everyone says to buy businesses you understand, but when earnings miss or the stock drops 20%, that idea gets tested pretty quickly.

what's one company you'd still feel comfortable holding after a rough quarter, and what gives you that confidence?

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u/Quiet-Effort8251 — 7 hours ago

A lot of mining data already exists. The challenge is connecting it.

Exploration companies have accumulated decades of reports, maps, geochemical surveys and geophysical work.

Very little of it lives in one place.

NovaRed's latest release highlights how its MetalCore platform combined multiple historical datasets to identify the new Plume copper-gold-platinum target at Wilmac.

That caught my attention because exploration isn't always about collecting new information.

Sometimes it's about recognizing patterns that weren't obvious when datasets were separated.

Wilmac now includes:

16,078 hectares
multiple target areas
a planned 4-grid IP/AMT program
expanding soil sampling
AI-assisted target ranking

The drilling still has to validate the geology.

But target generation itself is becoming much more data-driven than it was even a decade ago.

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u/Quiet-Effort8251 — 4 days ago