
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to alternative mine financing, with a primary focus on streaming transactions. Participants will explore key terms, trends, and practical tips for negotiating these agreements, along with insights into royalty deals and considerations when advising mining companies.
Whether you're a legal, finance, or mining professional, this course equips you with the knowledge to navigate and advise on modern financing structures in the mining industry.

Robert Mason is a leading lawyer in Canadian and international M&A and corporate finance transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, reverse take-overs, initial public offerings, equity and debt financings, private equity investments and alternative finance arrangements. Robert is highly recognized as a leading lawyer in the area of mine streaming and royalty transactions. He is also developing a global esports practice and has led many of the most recognized esports transactions in Canada. Robert frequently advises boards of directors and special committees on going private and other significant transactions. He has broad international experience, frequently advising on transactions with global connections to countries such Australia, Chile, Argentina, Colombia, South Africa and Mexico.
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