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CEO.CA's Inside the Boardroom: Mandalay Resources CEO: "This is Just the Beginning" After Beating Q1 & Announcing Merger

CEO.CA's Inside the Boardroom: Mandalay Resources CEO: "This is Just the Beginning" After Beating Q1 & Announcing Merger

Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - June 11, 2025) - CEO.CA ("CEO.CA"), the leading investor social network in junior resource and venture stocks, shares exclusive updates with CEOs of junior mining explorers.
Founded in 2012, CEO.CA, a wholly owned subsidiary of EarthLabs, Inc., is one of the most popular free financial websites and apps in Canada and for investors globally - with industry leading audience engagement and mobile functionality. Millions of people visit CEO.CA each year to connect with investors from around the world, share knowledge and view impactful stories about stocks, commodities, and emerging companies.
Meet the Executive Shaping the Mining Landscape
'Inside the Boardroom' is more than just an interview series - it's a chance to gain firsthand knowledge from industry leaders, understanding their vision, challenges, and strategy.
We invited Frazer Bourchier, President & CEO of Mandalay Resources Corp. (TSX: MND) (OTCQB: MNDJF) to talk to us about the company's rationale for a recently announced merger with Alkane Resources. We also discuss Mandalay's impressive revenue growth and large cash position, and what the company plans to do with capital allocation.
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