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By Brian Sylvester |
March 19, 2012
Cleantech companies exploit connections between many sectors of the energy, infrastructure and other industrial markets which the research and consulting firm Kachan & Co. points to as an important mining investment theme for 2012
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By Brian Sylvester |
January 19, 2012
Success in critical metals depends on finding the trends - how the metals will be used, where market share is allocated - and on familiarity with the companies you invest in, from who is on the management team to how much cash they have on hand.
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By Brian Sylvester |
January 13, 2012
Dr. Michael Berry, publisher of Morning Notes and a former portfolio manager, and Chris Berry, founder of House Mountain Partners and Morning Notes co-author, discuss what early-stage mines close to home could be the first to bolster supply in US.
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By Zig Lambo |
October 5, 2011
North America needs to develop a domestic electrolytic manganese metal (EMM) supply, says the JF Zhang Associates' principal consultant and chief China strategist who also explains the far-reaching implications EMM supply have in the economy.
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By Ken Reser |
July 28, 2011
It would appear that the US is on the threshold of having a potential world class, domestic supply with a low cost, minimal impact and much needed electolytic manganese metal mining some time in 2014.
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By George Mack |
March 17, 2011
The independent mining consultant shares some thoughts on the significance of manganese for steel manufacturing, its growing importance in nascent battery technology and how investors might play growing demand for the metal.
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By George Mack |
March 4, 2011
For metal miners, the sustainability factor is critical because it can take years to get a mine to cash flow-positive status. Independent investor Chen Lin takes advantage of prices by investing in companies with the strength to stay the course.
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By Ken Reser |
February 11, 2011
The worldwide race is on and escalating for the next generation of low cost high output battery storage system technology that will power our hybrid and electric automobiles as well as every other battery powered device and gadget in the 21st century.
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By Ken Reser |
July 26, 2010
A report submitted on behalf of American Manganese and partially funded by the National Research Council of Canada, should at some point have major reverberations throughout the manganese mining sector and especially in the United States.