Euro Pacific Sells $3 Million of Kinross Gold Stake in Strategic Move

Euro Pacific, that quiet giant of the investment world, announced that it had reduced its stake in Kinross Gold Corporation by 156,001 shares, a sum that equates to $3.0 million. After the dust had settled, they retained 776,378 shares, a number that seems almost insignificant in the grand churn of the market. But to those who measure in percentages and figures, that remaining stake represents 2.02% of their 13F reportable assets under management. An asset may rise and fall, but its hold is never truly set in stone.

Here Are the Top 15 Most-Popular Movies on IMDb This Week, with ‘The Woman in Cabin 10’ on Top

Guillermo del Toro’s adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is coming to Netflix, starring Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein and Jacob Elordi as the Creature, with Mia Goth also featuring in a leading role. The film, a project Del Toro has been developing for years, has earned an R rating due to its intense violence and disturbing visuals. Recent updates confirm the cast and crew details.

Actresses Who Married Older Men

Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas got married in 2000, having first met at a film festival in 1999. There’s a 25-year age difference between them. They are parents to two children and often work together on public events and charitable causes.

If You Remember These 20 TV Shows, You’re Officially Getting Old

This groundbreaking sitcom was filmed with three cameras and a live studio audience, allowing for perfectly timed humor and physical comedy. Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz were also innovators in how TV shows were distributed, choosing to film on durable, high-quality film. The show revolved around a married couple navigating the challenges of pursuing their entertainment careers while managing daily life. Iconic scenes, like the famous chocolate factory and grape stomping episodes, have become classic moments in television history.

Crypto Markets Soar After Trade Deal-Because That Makes Total Sense! 🤷‍♂️

The “breakthrough” happened during Trump’s second-term Asian tour (yes, he got a second term-don’t ask). He signed some papers with Malaysia, waved at Thailand and Cambodia making peace, and China graciously delayed rare earth export controls. Because, you know, nothing says “trustworthy trade partner” like “we’ll hold off on screwing you over… for a year.” Meanwhile, Trump’s 100% tariff threat? Poof! Gone. Maybe. Probably not. Who knows?