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By Zig Lambo |
October 11, 2011
Despite the risks and unfavorable public opinion associated with offshore drilling, the truth remains that the keys to unlock the planet's vast remaining oil resources lie beneath ocean floors, in places like the Gulf of Mexico, Brazil and the Arctic.
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By Brian Sylvester |
July 1, 2011
As potash prices reach their highest levels, uranium prices have suffered. But the host of Ahead of the Herd online and editor of the Ahead of the Herd newsletter believes the prospects for both industries are bright.
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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 Jeffrey Nichols |
May 19, 2011
Simply put, we have had too much money chasing goods and services. But there's more to the story than just too much money. Commodity prices are rising because people living in emerging economy nations are seeing unprecedented growth.
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By Chris Mack |
October 27, 2010
Global crude oil production has leveled off at 74 million barrels per day. However, now that economies are recovering, consumption levels are back on the rise and the result will be an inevitable rise in oil prices.
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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
October 13, 2010
Junior resource companies offer the greatest leverage to increased demand and rising prices for commodities. There is also a very real and increasing trend for mergers and acquisitions in this one of the few bright spots available for investors.
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By Marc Davis Of Bnw Newswire |
June 8, 2010
Several delegations of high-powered Chinese investment consortiums, government representatives from Beijing, and state-run mining companies have in recent weeks visited Western Potash Corp.
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By The Gold Report |
May 13, 2010
We're heading toward government devaluing its currency to devaluate its debt in order to survive.
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By Marc Davis |
February 2, 2010
The race to build up Canada's potash supplies to keep pace with burgeoning global demand is turning Saskatchewan's tiny handful of junior potash explorers into ripe plums for the picking.