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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 Frank Holmes |
May 4, 2012
Millions of consumers want an iPad and many want a computer, yet, every single person in the world needs global resources. We need companies to grow our food; we need oil, natural gas and coal to fuel our cities.
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By Jon Nadler |
October 28, 2011
Gold, silver, and the noble metals traded lower this morning as profit taking prior to the weekend emerged and players took chips off the market tables in the wake of a very good week indeed.
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By Jon Nadler |
October 14, 2011
Gold's opening gains were trimmed to about only $3 per ounce (and silver's to a dime), despite a further dip in the greenback on the index. Buoyed by a better outlook among currency and equity specs, the commodities' complex also received a lift.
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By Karen Roche |
September 23, 2011
The money supply increases naturally by exactly the amount of increases in productivity in a healthy economy, notes Stansberry & Associates Investment Research Founder Porter Stansberry in this interview.
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By Jon Nadler |
August 29, 2011
The final week of what has been a tumultuous (to say the least) trading month opened on a downward-trending note for certain precious metals this morning. The mere fact that the market did open for business on Monday was a welcome relief to many.
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By Jon Nadler |
August 15, 2011
Monday morning's markets saw a lower opening in gold but a tad higher values in the other components of the complex. Gold continued to be sold off and it lost $10.60 per ounce
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By Jon Nadler |
August 12, 2011
It turns out (no surprise lately) that one day makes a difference of considerable magnitude. Behold the beleaguered Dow add 423 (!) points. Witness gold give back roughly $90
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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 Jon Nadler |
May 18, 2011
Precious metals once again attempted to recover as the daily New York trading action got underway on Wednesday. The US dollar showed little in the way of gains and also showed no tendencies to ease much below its recent multi-week highs.