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Andrew K. Gabriel

@AndrewKGabriel

Pentecostal Theologian @HorizonCollege, https://t.co/vHlgiZazm5

Katılım Mayıs 2012
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Beth Moore
Beth Moore@BethMooreLPM·
So grateful for Jesus. For the cross. For the empty grave. For forgiveness of sins. For a love that never ends.
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Andrew K. Gabriel
Andrew K. Gabriel@AndrewKGabriel·
@RazorOil I sold on the rumor. Hoping peace breaks and oil tanks so I can pile back in. :) You can’t loose if you win, right?
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Razor Oil
Razor Oil@RazorOil·
Oil investors carefully monitoring the situation in Iran 🫣🪒
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Jerry
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@WallStreetMav lol gonna be the biggest rug pull metals have ever seen and you’re pumping 🤣
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Wall Street Mav
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
Silver reached an all time record on January 29th at $121 per oz. Then came back all the way to $64 by Feb 6th. Now Silver is back at $94 and looks ready to renew the run to new all time highs, however the silver mining stocks are already back at their record highs. Others are realizing that silver miners are making crazy money in this market. The cost to mine silver is about $15 to $25 per oz for most of these companies. At $90+ per oz they are making around $70 per oz in gross profits. Each company is different. The problem is, many gold and silver mining stocks have flat production. It is not easy to increase production. They can't just increase production by 30%. It takes years of planning, permits, building capital. Most mining companies are struggling to just maintain current production. The only type of silver mining stock I would consider are those that: 1) producing and profitable now 2) can they significantly increase production in the coming years? 3) if they are profitable and brining in huge positive cash flow, can the company build it's next mine without any share dilution? That is why I keep mentioning Aya (ticker AYASF) when I post on this topic. It just reached a new all time closing high today at $21.63 per share. Why? 1) Their first mine Zgounder is on pace to produce 6 million oz of silver in 2026. The company will have over $400 million in operating cash flow in 2026 if prices stay at $90 per oz or higher. 2) With those profits, their next mine Boumadine can be built (2030) without any share dilution. Boumadine is going to be 37 million oz silver equivalent (AgEq). It is a combo of gold, silver and other metals, calculated at 37 million oz per year in AgEq. I don't know of any other silver mining stock that will be able to increase it's production revenue by that high of a percentage. From 6 million oz in 2026 to 43+ million oz (combined two mines) in 2030. So even if gold and silver prices just stay at current levels, Aya's (AYASF) share price will likely increase 5x to 7x stock from current prices by 2030. If silver and gold prices go higher from here, AYA would be an even bigger win. Permits are already approved to build and mine. The scale of the Boumadine deposit is huge. I will ocassionally be posting about this mining stock for the next 4 years. Bookmark this.
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TheApeOfGoldStreet
TheApeOfGoldStreet@TheApeOfGoldST·
@WallStreetMav You need a basket of mining stocks, focusing on just one is never a good idea. I’m happy to share some no-brainers you should own.
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Canadian Dividend Investing
Canadian Dividend Investing@CDInewsletter·
Three big lessons I've learned from this app: 1. Price drives narrative 2. Big gains almost always come with big risk 3. Many investors have no overarching strategy, they're just chasing performance
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Andrew K. Gabriel
Andrew K. Gabriel@AndrewKGabriel·
@CDInewsletter I was looking through their web page and historical documents. It looks almost too good to be true. What do you see as notable risks?
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Canadian Dividend Investing
Canadian Dividend Investing@CDInewsletter·
Canadian NET REIT came out with terrific earnings last night: - FFO/unit up 12% - Rental income up 11.5% - NOI up 10.9% - 52% payout ratio - 6.5% yield This stock should trade for way higher than 8x FFO, IMO. $NET.un
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inthemoneypod
inthemoneypod@inthemoneypod·
We know you love your oil & gas stocks that's why David Szybunka of @CanoeFinancial will be here to answer your questions. Get them in now! Submit 👇 or send to questions@inthemoneypod.com!
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Weekday Jokes@weekdayjokes·
5 ants rented an apartment with another 5 ants. Now they're tenants
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Razor Oil
Razor Oil@RazorOil·
Here we go…. $SCR.TO $MEG.TO 🥊🫡🪒
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Andrew K. Gabriel
Andrew K. Gabriel@AndrewKGabriel·
This is interesting. Anyone know how many scholars would have attended? It makes me wonder why they didn't have the meeting to coincide with SPS, which would seem to me to be a natural place to engage with AG scholars. news.ag.org/en/articles/ne…
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Dad Jokes@Dadsaysjokes·
"Do not touch" must be one of the scariest things to read in braille.
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Andrew K. Gabriel
Andrew K. Gabriel@AndrewKGabriel·
@jonjosephbishop @drantbradley This is definitely an issue, esp for Bible colleges and theology majors. I’m not so sure about Xtn univs more broadly though, since the appear to give the best of both options—Xtn formation & job prospects.
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Jonathan Bishop
Jonathan Bishop@jonjosephbishop·
@drantbradley We’ve forgotten, I think, the purpose of education, which is formation. This has been a problem for a while, but now, it seems, most people think it exists for people to get jobs. I wrote about it here: commonplace.org/2025/01/24/why….
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Anthony Bradley
Anthony Bradley@drantbradley·
Here’s a list of Christian colleges that have closed since 2020. Once seen as essential to Christian formation, many pastors today view them as “anti-missional.” Christian higher ed is no longer the obvious choice it once was for serious Christian families. Thoughts?
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Andrew K. Gabriel
Andrew K. Gabriel@AndrewKGabriel·
@shevrae @drantbradley That’s great, Erica! At the same time, I wonder if you would have taken their formation as seriously as you did if you hadn’t been formed (at least in part) through CHE yourself. (I’m not throwing stones here… just wondering)
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Erica Claggett
Erica Claggett@shevrae·
@drantbradley My husband and I met at a Christian college and spent too long paying off our student loans. We’ve taken the spiritual formation of our kids very seriously (much more than our parents) and also cautioned them about debt. Scholarships have largely influenced their college choice.
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