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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 8, 2013
We called up Brent Cook, economic geologist and editor of Exploration Insights, for a quick conversation on the junior resource sector as we head into the summer doldrums. Mining stocks are cheap but Brent’s not calling the bottom yet.
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By Jordan Roy-Byrne |
May 1, 2013
After Tuesday’s reversal, we see plenty of evidence that augurs for a strong recovery in gold stocks in May. They remain extremely oversold and by several metrics are more oversold now than at the 2008 low.
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By Tommy Humphreys |
April 29, 2013
Copper and silver tycoon and environmentalist Ross Beaty sees stagnant global growth, but strong fundamentals for gold. Here he shares his views, and a few memorable moments in his career — on both sides of the industry.
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By Tommy Humphreys |
April 19, 2013
Upcoming feasibility study and bulk sample test could prove mining legend Bob Quartermain has struck gold again with Pretivm’s Valley of the Kings discovery.
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By JT Long |
April 8, 2013
Natural resource investors have experienced a tough year. All the more reason to start returning broker phone calls according to David Galland, speaking on the Friday eve of the airing of a webinar he is moderating.
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By Karen Roche |
April 2, 2013
When Rick Rule pairs lower grades, labor strife and inefficient mines with the relentless demand for platinum and palladium, his result is an investment thesis that could pay off for bullion and equity investors.
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By JT Long |
March 22, 2013
Tough markets have the average investor crying uncle, but now is not the time to lament losses—it's time to bargain shop, suggests Marin Katusa.
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By Tommy Humphreys |
March 20, 2013
This morning Skyharbour Resources announced they have acquired a land package in the Southwestern Athabasca region in close proximity to the Fission/Alpha Minerals discovery.
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By JT Long |
March 13, 2013
The biggest new source for platinum group metals just might be what Jack Lifton calls "the rubber tire mine." Removing the catalytic converter from a car's emission system produces a rate of return that rivals the production rates of the South African platinum giants.