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By Sally Lowder |
May 23, 2012
In a sector where the playing field is not always level, the chairman and CEO of rare earth supplier American Elements, makes a case for more cooperation. Silver insists that junior miners finally have an opportunity to develop the US resource and manufacturing sectors.
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By Mark O'Byrne |
May 22, 2012
Gold edged slightly higher in Asia but has now fallen and continued this pattern in European trading where gold is now near $1,576/oz. level off about 1% from yesterday’s close in New York.
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By Jeb Handwerger |
April 11, 2012
We are currently witnessing a short term weak market in the large gold producers and precious metals as investors flock to overbought equities. The long term trend remains up in gold and silver and we may be approaching a turning point sooner rather than later.
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By Stephan Bogner |
March 30, 2012
Considering the current extreme REE market fundamentals on the one hand and REE deposits like Bear Lodge on the other, we value the owners of such near-mine REE projects as high-potential take-over candidate.
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By Don Miller |
March 21, 2012
Will a near-monopoly in rare earth metals do for China what oil did for Saudi Arabia? Not if the U.S. government has anything to say about it.
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By Eric McWhinnie |
March 15, 2012
Earlier this week, Gold Bullion International announced a new service called The GBI Physical Dividend Program. The program allows publicly-traded companies to pay dividends to shareholders in the form of physical precious metals.
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By Philip Burgert |
March 13, 2012
The United States, European Union and Japan have filed requests with the World Trade Organization for formal consultants with China on unfair export restraints of rare earths, tungsten and molybdenum almost a year and a half after the launch of a US review of Chinese rare earths trade practices.
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By Philip Burgert |
March 9, 2012
The combination will expand Molycorp’s technology portfolio to include production of magnetic powders, and rare metals including gallium, indium and rhenium, as well as zirconium oxide used in a wide variety of technologies,
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By Jason Simpkins |
December 21, 2011
This was an up-and-down year for oil prices, but don't expect that pattern to repeat in 2012. No, next year, the trajectory for oil prices will be far more linear - and it's pointed up. In fact, we could even see $150 oil by mid-summer.
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By Jeb Handwerger |
December 15, 2011
We are witnessing irrational prices characteristic of the end of the year tax loss selling. This should be regarded as purchasing plums and holiday gifts. The red that is seen on the screens may be the color of the week.