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By Brian Ostroff |
May 8, 2012
North America has a problem when it comes to phosphate because North America is not self-reliant. Canada has only one operating phosphate mine which is scheduled to close within a year and Florida’s operations have had issues mostly brought on by environmental concerns.
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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
January 6, 2012
We're already nine years into what is probably a 30-year secular bull market for commodities and these things are no longer as cheap as they once were. You'll never buy copper again at 85 cents a pound, versus today's $3.40.
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By Jack Lifton |
June 3, 2011
A secure supply of this substance is essential to America's future well being - as well as the many other of the world's people who depend on this nation's farming output. Yet the story around phosphate remains under told.
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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
February 23, 2011
Currently 180,000 people a day move from the country to the city. Urban infrastructure devours copper. Over the next 12 months that demand might drive investment dollars into juniors with big resources like Catalyst Copper.
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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
December 21, 2010
This is my favorite asset class for the next decade, as investors increasingly catch on to the secular move out of paper assets into hard ones. Don't buy anything that can be manufactured with a printing press.
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By Alastair Ford |
February 9, 2010
There remain three Canadian-listed junior potash companies for investors to choose from: Potash One, Western Potash, and Encanto Potash. Which offers the best opportunity now?