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By Jason Simpkins |
March 30, 2012
Uranium stocks got hammered last year in the wake of the Fukushima disaster. But now, roughly one year later, uranium mining stocks have finally begun to bounce back... just like we told you they would.
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By Jon Nadler |
February 29, 2012
Albeit gold did open about $2.50 higher in New York, yesterday’s enthusiasm levels were nowhere near detectable. We were confronted with abnormal concurrent headlines that observed gold trading at a five-month high and the DJIA closing above 13K for the first time.
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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 Justice Litle |
November 17, 2011
The International Atomic Energy Agency, or IAEA, released its findings on Iran last week. Their 25-page report accuses Iran of developing miniaturized nuclear warheads, built for delivery by medium-range missiles.
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By Frank Holmes |
November 14, 2011
Oil prices rose about 5% last week to finish only a dollar short of regaining triple-digit status. Since dipping below $80 per barrel on Oct. 3, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) prices have increased almost 28%.
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By Mark O'Byrne |
November 9, 2011
Risk has returned with a vengeance as Italian debt markets have gone into meltdown leading to falls in European equity indices. Gold remains near a seven week high and has risen to above EUR 1,305/oz due to the deepening euro-zone crisis.
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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
January 27, 2011
Increasingly we see countries ensuring their own industries have first rights to internally produced commodities. If any country is to end dependence on foreign supplied fossil fuels and reduce its carbon footprint it will have to develop uranium.
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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
November 11, 2010
This company with an old name and an experienced team has over 30 wholly-owned and joint-ventured projects in the Powder River Basin of Wyoming.
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By World Nuclear News |
February 11, 2010
Representatives from countries thinking about using nuclear power are working on the thorny problem of developing a national nuclear infrastructure.