A CEO within the financial industry for over 20 years, J. Randall (Randy) Waterfield has offices in New York City. In June of 2021, Missouri Cobalt, a company originally purchased by Stacy W. Hastie and J. Randal Waterfield affiliates in 2018, hired Goldman Sachs to help them go public and evaluate the feasibility of merging with a SPAC.
As of 2021, Missouri Cobalt’s mine can produce an estimated yield of 22 million pounds of copper, 6 million pounds of nickel, and 5 million pounds of cobalt per year, and is the only integrated cobalt producer in North America.
In the case of a SPAC merger, anonymous sources estimate the possible acquisition’s value to be at least 5 billion dollars. Missouri Cobalt’s underground and surface ore stocks hold about 105 million pounds of nickel, 103 million pounds of copper, and 72 million pounds of cobalt. This sizable resource is bolstered by Missouri Cobalt's recycling capabilities.
As of 2021, Missouri Cobalt’s mine can produce an estimated yield of 22 million pounds of copper, 6 million pounds of nickel, and 5 million pounds of cobalt per year, and is the only integrated cobalt producer in North America.
In the case of a SPAC merger, anonymous sources estimate the possible acquisition’s value to be at least 5 billion dollars. Missouri Cobalt’s underground and surface ore stocks hold about 105 million pounds of nickel, 103 million pounds of copper, and 72 million pounds of cobalt. This sizable resource is bolstered by Missouri Cobalt's recycling capabilities.