Rick Rule discusses recent mining M&A including G Mining’s acquisition of G2 Goldfields, which Rule views as uniquely accretive due to roughly $1B in 10-year operating and capital synergies from developing a unified district. They also cover Agnico Eagle’s consolidation in Finland as a logical infrastructure-leveraging deal, its disciplined per-share accretion framework, and its junior investments as a “farm team” to gain toeholds and information advantages. Rule warns lithium is not scarce and sees many deposits chasing limited build capital, while noting uncertainty around direct lithium extraction. He argues Middle East energy shocks will most benefit uranium via energy-security policy shifts, explains factors in assessing mine builds and capital stacks, describes traits of elite geologists, and outlines his free natural-resource portfolio review service.

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