At the Rule Symposium in Boca Raton, Florida, Rudi Fronk, Chairman & CEO of Seabridge Gold (TSX: SEA | NYSE: SA), provided insights into the company’s flagship KSM project, one of the world’s largest undeveloped gold and copper deposits.
Fronk detailed Seabridge’s journey with KSM, from its acquisition in 2000 to its current advanced stage, including permitting milestones and ongoing construction. He addressed the complexities of operating in Canada, emphasizing the critical role of Indigenous support:
“Without that [support], it’s next to impossible,” Fronk stated, underscoring the importance of community relations in mining development.
Seabridge’s unique strategy focuses on growing “ounces in the ground faster than shares outstanding,” an approach that has attracted interest from major mining companies.
“The more gold you can provide on a per-share basis, the better your share price should do if the gold price does go higher,” he said. The company’s capital structure was also highlighted, with Fronk noting 89 million shares outstanding and significant insider ownership at 25%. This tight share structure reflects management’s alignment with shareholder interests and confidence in the company’s prospects.
Beyond KSM, Fronk touched on Seabridge’s diversified project portfolio, demonstrating the company’s commitment to creating value across multiple assets.
Concluding the interview, Fronk expressed optimism about gold’s evolving role in the global financial system, particularly its potential in international trade settlements. This perspective offers investors insight into Seabridge’s long-term vision and the broader economic factors influencing the precious metals sector.
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