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By Brian Sylvester |
April 13, 2012
While markets do not always reward every deserving company, quality deposits carry an intrinsic value. That's why the managing editor of The Emerging Trends Report advises investors to "buy the resource" over the stock.
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By Andrew Snyder |
March 29, 2012
America's export dreams will turn into an investing nightmare. Add in what will be the hottest energy play of the century and the figures are overwhelming. Even the most diehard of American natural gas bulls can't deny what's happening right now in Australia.
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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
December 6, 2011
There's a global macro theme - "Feeding the World" - and certainly longevity to the potash story. Miners are looking to enter the business, or expand existing operations, as they look for demand from developing nations such as China, India and Brazil.
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By George Mack |
September 20, 2011
House Mountain Partners founder Chris Berry is making a bet on the unfamiliar element vanadium to be required in large quantities for mass storage batteries and has identified several vanadium names that could power investor portfolios.
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By Brian Sylvester |
June 16, 2011
The editor's Emerging Trends Report is 18 months into a planned four-year circumnavigation of Australia, investigating specialty metal projects and recommending ASX-listed companies to clients.
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By Mickey Fulp |
October 12, 2010
There is much more to the rare earth elements game than deposit size, metal distribution, process metallurgy and concentrate tonnages.
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By Dr. Thomas Chaize |
May 14, 2010
World gold production appears to have peaked.
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By Bob Obrien |
April 29, 2010
Water licences valued at A$2.8 billion traded in Australia's emerging water markets
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By Resource Investor |
April 12, 2010
The A$2 billion Cadia East project has been greenlighted with construction starting immediately to achieve production by 2013.
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By Resource Investor |
April 12, 2010
With gold roaring to new highs, Lihir shareholders must surely be anxious to take the deal since there is no evidence that one of the other global gold giants has an interest in Lihir. And they certainly don't want another Ballarat albatross.