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By Frank Holmes |
April 4, 2012
Energy around the world has become a lot more varied over the past few centuries. Only 100 years ago, wood and coal were the only two sources. Fast forward to today, and the global energy picture is much more diverse.
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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 Jeb Handwerger |
February 28, 2012
Expanding nuclear into the energy equation will diversify our power demand and produce inexpensive electricity for our nation far into the future. Our homes, businesses, and environment will be the beneficiaries.
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By Jeb Handwerger |
February 23, 2012
Market metrics have been directed upwards as the 20- and 50-day moving averages turn. There is an old truism that fighting the tape can be dangerous for your financial health.
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By Jeb Handwerger |
January 9, 2012
Once again at the end of 2011 we heard the voices of negation sounding the fear of the bursting of the commodities bubble. The naysayers come out with their Cassandra calls whenever commodities go into a characteristic and salubrious selloff.
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By Jeb Handwerger |
December 14, 2011
Don't be so quick to nuke nuclear (URA). If you want power for growing major industrial nations, nuclear is the only viable option. The media was wrong in circulating horror stories of nuclear's demise.
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By Jeb Handwerger |
October 26, 2011
Uranium is fast approaching a supply-demand deficit and there is a possible shortage in uranium ore which may benefit uranium miners. The prolonged basing period in uranium is rapidly approaching its conclusion.
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By Karen Roche, JT Long |
September 26, 2011
The Western world's opposition when it comes to nuclear energy won't stand in the way of its production elsewhere. It will be full steam ahead in China, India and other developing nations, says Casey Research Chairman Doug Casey.
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By Chris Munford |
August 15, 2011
In the 1970s, it was Three Mile Island. In the 80's it was Chernobyl. Now it's Fukushima. Each time, the viability of nuclear power was called into question and the uranium industry took a hit
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By Scott Wright |
August 1, 2011
Nuclear power has been a hot topic recently. And as a result, the price action of its input commodity has been quite schizophrenic. Investors and speculators are in a state of great wonderment over what to expect from this intriguing mineral.