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By Brian Sylvester |
June 12, 2013
Growth potential among end-users and underinvestment on the supply side makes graphite an obvious go-long play, according to Simon Moores, manager of Industrial Minerals Data.
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By Jeb Handwerger |
June 6, 2013
Increasingly, investors may look to out of favor sectors such as the uranium and rare earth sector, which is critical for clean, carbon-free energy. These sectors are crucial for the carbon reducing future of emerging nations such as China and India.
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By Brian Sylvester |
June 5, 2013
In this interview, Lisa Reisman discusses how companies are dealing with new Dodd-Frank requirements and names companies closest to production in the crucial tantalum, tungsten and tin space.
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By Jeb Handwerger |
June 4, 2013
Four months ago I warned my readers that the uranium price could breakout because of the rise of terrorism and radical extremism in West Africa. This past week there was a suicide car bombing on a French uranium mine in Niger.
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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 Sally Lowder |
May 8, 2013
Copper and nickel are two metals modern society cannot get enough of, but there is not enough to go around, says Rick Mills. He sees a revolution in the making, and its name is anorthosite.
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By John Daly |
May 2, 2013
The U.S. currently imports more than 80% of the lithium it uses, with the silvery metal winding up in batteries from cell phones to electric cars.
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By Brian Sylvester |
May 1, 2013
Rare earth elements are a crucial component of our everyday lives, but many of the companies unearthing them are still learning to navigate the supply chain. Those that can master the dance of metallurgy and end-user relationships will find success.
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By Tommy Humphreys |
April 24, 2013
Despite dramatic headwinds in both the uranium and exploration industries, Canadian explorer NexGen Energy has cornered the Athabasca Basin’s two best, recent uranium discoveries.
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By Marc Davis |
April 22, 2013
Western Potash’s Milestone Project in Saskatchewan is now the most advanced undeveloped potash asset in the world. Which makes the company ripe for an acquisition, or a joint venture partnership, with a potash-hungry Chinese government-funded corporate suitor.