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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 Elliott Gue |
February 3, 2012
Stillwater Mining’s series of new mine projects and expansions should spur PGM production. The company is opening two new areas for mining adjacent to its existing operations in the western United States, and both look to be attractive low-cost extension projects.
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By Brian Sylvester |
January 10, 2012
Despite a pullback in growth for China, copper demand is likely to remain strong in 2012, according to Dr. Michael Berry, publisher of Morning Notes, and his co-author, Chris Berry, founder of House Mountain Partners.
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By Brian Sylvester |
January 2, 2012
The author of the Big Picture Speculator says new technologies offer the industry and investors profitable opportunities as shale gas, shale oil and enhanced oil recovery are true "game changers."
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By Brian Sylvester |
November 4, 2011
Could a few simple questions help you find winners in the mining space? The publisher of Morning Notes thinks so. Berry has taken years of experience picking resource stocks and boiled it down
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By Scott Wright |
October 28, 2011
Thanks to higher prices and technological advances, oil companies are finding that the production of unconventional oil can be highly profitable even at higher costs. The higher prices have afforded positive economics to more reserves.
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By Sally Lowder |
October 19, 2011
For the metals and mining analyst at Global Hunter Securities, "Sb" spells success. That is the symbol for antimony, a metal with an interesting past and a bright future. Wright outlines the antimony market and offers advice on rare earths.
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By Scott Wright |
September 30, 2011
The bottom line is the world's largest oil consumer is undergoing a radical shift in long-standing supply trends. The US is seeing its first material imports decline in a quarter century. This is partly due to a once-unfathomable rise in domestic output.
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By Anthony J. Alfidi |
September 29, 2011
The collapse of Solyndra will hopefully put a nail in the coffin for government loan guarantees targeted at specific industries. Unfortunately, hope is not a method. We should take the same approach with funding other energy developments.
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By Thom Calandra |
May 12, 2011
This is how my day goes in New York, as I prepare this evening for my sixth tour of West Africa. First, I walk into the NYC Hard Assets show just at Times Square.