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By Marc Davis |
January 25, 2012
Exeter Resource last week completed an initial blueprint for the Caspiche deposit, known as a pre-feasibility study, that suggests a mine worth over $27 billion in future revenues is technically and economically viable.
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By Marc Davis |
May 10, 2011
The quest to commercialize one of Latin America's last undeveloped major gold deposits is one major step closer to a prospectively big pay day for its unlikely owner - a small gold explorer named Exeter Resource.
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By Marc Davis |
December 10, 2010
It's just a matter of time before Western Potash is gobbled up by a potash-hungry major mining company, according to investment industry analysts who follow the industry. But the tiny Vancouver-based development company is in no hurry.
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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
October 13, 2010
Junior resource companies offer the greatest leverage to increased demand and rising prices for commodities. There is also a very real and increasing trend for mergers and acquisitions in this one of the few bright spots available for investors.
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By Marc Davis |
August 31, 2010
Investment industry analysts believe that China Mining United Fund will likely favor Allana's African potash project in the near-term.
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By Marc Davis |
August 24, 2010
A rebounding fertilizer industry and an eye-popping $39 billion bid for Potash Corp. by the world's largest mining company, BHP Billiton, suggest that Canada's tiny handful of potash producers and aspiring miners are ripe plums for the picking.
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By Marc Davis |
June 28, 2010
In a jittery stock market, the only gold stocks that investors should own are for companies that really do have the goods.