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The Sub11 Podcast

The Sub11 Podcast

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  • Dr James Fielding - CEO of Audeara (ASX Code AUA)
    Nov 4 2024

    This interview mainly discussed the journey and evolution of Audeara, a hearing health technology company founded by James Fielding.

    The conversation covered the company's inception in 2015, its transition from a B2C to a B2B model, and its current position as a global player in the hearing health industry.

    James Fielding detailed the company's initial focus on creating headphones with built-in hearing tests, which evolved into personalized audio solutions.

    He highlighted key milestones such as their successful Kickstarter campaign in 2017, the challenges of product development and delivery, and securing government contracts and partnerships with major audiology companies worldwide.

    The interview also touched on Audeara's shift towards licensing their technology to other brands, their expansion into international markets, particularly Asia, and their recent financial successes. Fielding emphasised the company's commitment to improving hearing health awareness and accessibility, discussing partnerships with companies like Zildjian and their entry into the Chinese medical device market.

    The conversation concluded with insights into Audeara's future growth strategies, the balance between growth and capital efficiency, and the company's progress towards profitability.

    This content is factual information only, does not contain financial product advice and has not been prepared in consideration of your personal circumstances or needs. Views shared by individuals are their own personal views and not the views of Sub11. We are not licenced to provide financial product advice and cannot make investment recommendations to you. Investments carry risk. Please consider seeking professional financial advice, and read the relevant disclosure documents, before making any decisions to invest in financial products.

    Audeara and Sub11 are in a commercial relationship which includes production of media mediums such as video, audio and social media. All questioning is created by Sub11, not Audeara.

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    32 mins
  • Interview with James Durrant - RareX
    Sep 1 2024

    The podcast is an interview with James Durrant, the Managing Director of RareX, an ASX-listed company focused on rare earth elements (REEs) and phosphate mining.

    James discusses his background as a mining engineer and his experience working for companies like BHP Billiton before joining RareX.

    He explains the importance of REEs in modern technology, particularly in electric vehicles, wind turbines, and defense systems.

    RareX's main project is the Cummins Range project in Australia, which contains significant deposits of REEs and phosphate.

    The company plans to develop the phosphate aspect first as a low-cost entry point before moving into REE production.

    James also mentions RareX's recent acquisition of the Khaleesi project, which is prospective for REEs, niobium, base metals, and precious metals.

    The company is exploring opportunities for expansion, particularly in Saudi Arabia and Eastern Africa, to leverage its expertise and become a near-term developer of REE projects.

    Key catalysts for investors in the next 12 months include drilling at the Khaleesi project, progress on the Cummins Range project's engineering and approvals, and potential strategic deals for project expansion.

    This content is factual information only, does not contain financial product advice and has not been prepared in consideration of your personal circumstances or needs. Views shared by individuals are their own personal views and not the views of Sub11. We are not licenced to provide financial product advice and cannot make investment recommendations to you. Investments carry risk. Please consider seeking professional financial advice, and read the relevant disclosure documents, before making any decisions to invest in financial products.

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    18 mins
  • Interview with Dr Mike Jones - Impact Minerals
    Aug 4 2024

    The article is a transcript of a podcast interview with Dr. Mike Jones, the Managing Director of Impact Minerals.

    Mike discusses the history of the company, which was founded in 2006 with the goal of finding a world-class ore body.

    He talks about the company's focus on commodities like gold, copper, nickel, and more recently, high-purity alumina (HPA).

    The main project discussed is the Lake Hope HPA project, which Mike believes has the potential to produce HPA at extremely low costs due to its unique geology.

    He provides details on the project's ownership structure, recent milestones, and future plans, including completing a pre-feasibility study by the end of 2023, followed by a definitive feasibility study and potential final investment decision in 2026.

    Mike also discusses the company's other projects, including potential spin-offs and joint ventures, and touches on the potential impact of technological advancements, such as material science, on the mining industry.

    This content is factual information only, does not contain financial product advice and has not been prepared in consideration of your personal circumstances or needs. Views shared by individuals are their own personal views and not the views of Sub11. We are not licenced to provide financial product advice and cannot make investment recommendations to you. Investments carry risk. Please consider seeking professional financial advice, and read the relevant disclosure documents, before making any decisions to invest in financial products.

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    14 mins

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