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By The Energy Report |
May 29, 2013
Anti-nuclear power sentiment has by no means evaporated, but Marin Katusa sees clear signals that the bulls are ready to run, not least of which is the recent attack on the Somair uranium mine in Niger.
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By Tommy Humphreys |
May 9, 2013
Our 25 minute conversation with Bob Moriarty covered mining and uranium stocks, and clearly there is a lot left to hash out with the man, and we’re excited to talk to him again. In the meantime, listen to our interview and share it with friends.
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By JT Long |
April 30, 2013
What is up — the Dow Jones Industrial Average and Standard & Poor's 500 — will come down and what is down — gold equities — will go up fast, predicts the ultimate contrarian investor, Bob Moriarty.
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By Tom Armistead |
March 21, 2013
Juniors in the oligopoly-dominated energy-metals space must break into the ranks of producers or become acquired to survive and reward shareholders, says Chris Berry.
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By Jeb Handwerger |
March 13, 2013
The uranium miners have been basing for two years following Fukushima, shaking out plenty of the weak retail investors. However, this undervalued sector may be poised for a major rebound in 2013.
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By Peter Byrne |
January 24, 2013
If a person consumed only nuclear-generated power, the amount of waste generated over his or her lifetime could be contained in a soda can. Compare this to the trainloads of coal delivered daily to coal-fired power plants.
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By Jeb Handwerger |
January 16, 2013
The pullback in uranium miners and price coming into the year end was a potential buying opportunity as they reached important support levels historically indicative of a bullish reversal.
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By James Stafford |
December 14, 2012
There's been plenty of talk about potentially radical US foreign policy changes as a result of the shale boom. While one shouldn't expect any dramatic US foreign policy move away from the Middle East, factors are influencing a greater focus on Asia.
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By Sally Lowder |
December 5, 2012
When it comes to supply and demand dynamics, Aheadoftheherd.com Publisher Rick Mills does his own math. China may make a show of its alleged copper surplus and Germany may downplay its need for efficient energy sources, but Mills foresees demand spikes.
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By Karen Roche |
November 30, 2012
Could politicians' talk of the US becoming energy self-sufficient be coming true? The founder and chairman of Sprott Global Resource Investments Ltd. explains how world energy market dynamics will shift as the US reaches natural gas exporter status.