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    Unidentified Analyst's questions to United States Antimony Corp (UAMY) leadership

    Unidentified Analyst's questions to United States Antimony Corp (UAMY) leadership • Q1 2025

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    An unidentified analyst asked for an outlook on Q2 performance and clarification on the full-year revenue guidance.

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    While declining to give specific Q2 guidance, Executive Gary Evans noted that high inventory levels at the end of Q1 should lead to higher throughput in Q2. He also tightened the company's full-year 2025 revenue guidance to a range of $40 million to $50 million, up from a previous floor of $35 million.

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    Unidentified Analyst's questions to United States Antimony Corp (UAMY) leadership • Q3 2024

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    An Unidentified Analyst asked for commentary on the quarter's financial results, particularly the net loss, in the context of the company's strategic progress and the newly filed ATM facility.

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    Executive Gary Evans characterized the quarter as 'so-so' financially but 'phenomenal' strategically. He explained the loss was driven by necessary investments in people, leases, and technical reports that couldn't be capitalized. He positioned the new $25 million ATM facility as a strategic tool for preparedness, stating there are no immediate plans to use it but it provides flexibility if capital is needed for opportunities like matching government funding.

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    Unidentified Analyst's questions to United States Antimony Corp (UAMY) leadership • Q2 2024

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    An analyst asked about the antimony supply chain following the closure of the Mexico operations and the company's relationship with the Department of Defense (DoD).

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    Executive Gary Evans confirmed that while some recently processed material was from the closed Mexican operations, the company is confident it can source cheaper material from other sources. He highlighted a good, ongoing relationship with the DoD, noting that the U.S. government is in a 'pickle' due to an antimony shortage and that U.S. Antimony is positioned to help fill that void.

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    Unidentified Analyst's questions to Stagwell Inc (STGW) leadership

    Unidentified Analyst's questions to Stagwell Inc (STGW) leadership • Q4 2024

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    An unidentified analyst inquired about which areas of the Stagwell Marketing Cloud product suite management is most excited about.

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    Chairman and CEO Mark Penn expressed excitement about the now-complete product suites in Communications and Research. He also highlighted the developing Media suite, which will leverage the Stagwell ID graph and AI to create a competitive offering against rivals, and mentioned the company's advanced AR experiences for sponsors like Uber.

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    Unidentified Analyst's questions to Stagwell Inc (STGW) leadership • Q3 2024

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    An unidentified analyst asked about the factors driving Stagwell's success in larger pitches and its evolving value proposition for Chief Marketing Officers (CMOs).

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    Chairman and CEO Mark Penn attributed the success to Stagwell's increased visibility and establishment as a credible 'challenger' alternative to the major holding companies. He explained that Stagwell is structured to compete across three key verticals that align with how CMOs solicit business: 1) Marketing Services (creative, content, research), 2) Media and Data, and 3) Digital Transformation. He emphasized that the company has scaled up its capabilities in each vertical to offer an integrated mix of award-winning creativity and digital talent.

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    Unidentified Analyst's questions to TAT Technologies Ltd (TATT) leadership

    Unidentified Analyst's questions to TAT Technologies Ltd (TATT) leadership • Q3 2024

    Question

    An unidentified analyst asked about the competitive landscape for TAT's strategic product lines.

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    Executive Igal Zamir stated that TAT's strategy is to be an industry leader, not a commodity player. He explained that competition often comes from OEMs like Honeywell or Collins, but in any given product line, there are typically only a handful of capable competitors. This creates an opportunity for TAT to gain momentum by providing superior service, quality, and reliability.

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    Unidentified Analyst's questions to D Market Elektronik Hizmetler ve Ticaret AS (HEPS) leadership

    Unidentified Analyst's questions to D Market Elektronik Hizmetler ve Ticaret AS (HEPS) leadership • Q2 2024

    Question

    An analyst inquired about the outlook on consumer pressure and the competitive landscape for the second half of the year and into the next.

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    CEO Nilhan Gokcetekin acknowledged ongoing consumer pressure from the tough credit environment and expected heightened competition due to seasonality. She reiterated confidence in performance, driven by the strength of affordability solutions and the growth of the off-platform logistics business, HepsiJet.

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    Unidentified Analyst's questions to Gold Royalty Corp (GROY) leadership

    Unidentified Analyst's questions to Gold Royalty Corp (GROY) leadership • Q2 2024

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    An unidentified analyst asked about the key catalysts and sources of growth that investors should expect in the second half of 2024.

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    Executive David Garofalo outlined several drivers, including the production ramp-up at the Cote project, continued development at the Odyssey project, initial streaming revenue from Vares, and pre-production payments from Borborema. He emphasized that these assets, run by well-capitalized operators, will deliver growth for years to come.

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