Joining the podcast today is Melanie Leighton, Chief Executive Officer of Titan Minerals Limited (ASX:TTM). Melanie will share insights into the company’s strategic partnership with Lingbao Gold, the development path for the Dynasty Gold Project in Ecuador, and Titan’s broader growth vision across its gold and copper portfolio.
Podcast Questions
1. Introduction to the Company Melanie, for listeners who may not be familiar with Titan Minerals, can you start by giving us an overview of the company and its operations in Ecuador?
2. Strategy How does Titan’s overall strategy position the company for long-term success in the gold and copper markets, particularly following the recent investment from Lingbao Gold?
3. Flagship Projects The Dynasty Gold Project is clearly a cornerstone asset for Titan. Can you walk us through what makes this project so compelling and the key developments underway?
4. Market Dynamics What trends are you seeing in the global gold and copper markets that reinforce the importance of projects like Dynasty, and how does Titan aim to capitalise on them?
5. Growth Opportunity With a strategic investor now on board, what new opportunities does this open up for Titan in terms of funding, technical expertise, and project acceleration?
6. Community Engagement Operating in Ecuador brings both opportunities and responsibilities. How is Titan working with local communities to ensure sustainable and mutually beneficial project development?
7. Financial Position From a financial perspective, how does the US$10 million investment strengthen Titan’s balance sheet and support the company’s upcoming work programs?
8. Industry Collaboration Lingbao brings considerable global mining experience. How do you see this partnership evolving in terms of technical collaboration or downstream integration?
9. Upcoming Milestones What are the key milestones investors and stakeholders should look out for over the next 6 to 12 months as Titan advances the Dynasty Gold Project?
10. Vision of Success Finally, when you look ahead a few years, what does success look like for Titan Minerals — both for the company and for its shareholders?