Edward Bonner
Investment Associate, Sprott Asset Management USA, Inc.
Investment Associate, Sprott Asset Management USA, Inc.
Mr. Edward Bonner is a graduate of the Colorado School of Mines, with a master's degree in Economic Geology. Prior to joining Sprott in 2021, he worked as an exploration geologist since 2011 for various junior exploration and royalty companies. His fieldwork has spanned the North and South American continents, as well as the African continent.
He specializes in porphyry systems and sed-hosted copper type deposits, but has experience exploring for, and studying, a broad range of ore deposit types. He is fluent in both English and French, and can speak Spanish and German at an advanced level. He is passionate about exploration and discovery, and takes a long-term, value-focused approach to investing. He leverages his years of industry experience and extensive knowledge base, along with the combined intellectual capital in the firm (including geology, engineering, financial analysis and portfolio management), to identify high-value investment opportunities.
Insights by Edward Bonner
Special Report
Gold’s Post-Election Correction Comes as No Surprise
We see gold's post-election pullback as a healthy consolidation, affirming our bullish outlook. Post-election market dislocations, historically tied to political outcomes, may present a strategic buying opportunity in precious metals and mining equities.
Topics: Gold
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