TORONTO, May 07, 2018 -- Sprott Resource Holdings Inc. (“SRHI”) (TSX:SRHI) today announced that it will host a conference call on Thursday, May 10, 2018 at 10:00am ET to discuss its 2018 first quarter results. The call will be hosted by SRHI CEO, Steve Yuzpe, CIO, Rick Rule and CFO, Michael Staresinic. The company plans to release its financial results at 7:00am ET the same day.
Conference Call Details
To participate in the call, please dial (855) 458-4215 ten minutes prior to the scheduled start of the call, conference call and provide conference ID: 8692339. A taped replay of the conference call will be available until May 17, 2018 by calling (855) 859-2056. The conference call will be webcast at www.sprottresource.com and https://edge.media-server.com/m6/p/i6yrz66s
About Sprott Resource Holdings Inc.
SRHI is a publicly-listed diversified resource holding company focused on holding businesses in the natural resource industry. Based in Toronto, SRHI is a member of the Sprott Group of Companies and is managed by a team of leading resource professionals. SRHI’s current businesses and holdings are concentrated in the mining and energy sectors. SRHI takes an active role in the businesses in which it operates and is committed to being a high-value partner to the management teams it backs and the co-investors who invest alongside SRHI. For more information about SRHI, please visit www.sprottresource.com.
SOURCE: Sprott Resource Holdings Inc.
For further information:
Glen Williams
Managing Director, Investor Relations
T: (416) 943-4394
E: [email protected]


SK Hynix’s $28B U.S. IPO Draws Strong Demand as AI Chip Boom Fuels Investor Interest
Nvidia Invests $500M in Firmus Technologies Ahead of Planned ASX IPO
Levi Strauss Raises 2026 Outlook After Q2 Earnings Beat, Shares Drop Despite Strong Results
Bain Capital Exits Kioxia After AI-Fueled Valuation Surge
BHP Faces Port Hedland Strike Threat as Iron Ore Export Risks Grow
Shell Raises Q2 Upstream Outlook, Flags Qatar Gas Hit as Shares Rise
Mizuho’s Top U.S. Industrials Stocks: Why Corteva and Stanley Black & Decker Stand Out
Chinese Chip Stocks Jump as Apple Reportedly Tests CXMT Memory Chips for China Devices
Lockheed Martin, Rheinmetall Plan First ATACMS Missile Production in Germany
Barclays Downgrades Siemens Energy as Valuation Seen Near Peak
Sino Biopharm Stock Rises After AstraZeneca Licensing Deal, GSK Partnership Expansion
Bernstein Names IAG, Ryanair as Top European Airline Stocks Ahead of Earnings
TetherMax Rebranding Highlights Official Exchange Partnerships and Transparent Operations
SpaceX Stock Draws Bullish Wall Street Coverage Ahead of Nasdaq-100 Inclusion
China 618 Smartphone Sales Drop 13% as Higher Prices Hurt Demand, Huawei Gains Market Share
AstraZeneca Shares Sink After Wainua Trial Misses Key Heart Disease Goal
Meta Says States Seek $1.4 Trillion in Penalties Over Teen Social Media Addiction Lawsuit 



