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Mineral Resource at Josemaria - 2007-12-17
Suramina Resources significantly increased the mineral resource estimate on its Josemaria property. Josemaria now has an inferred mineral resource of almost 5 billion copper-equivalent pounds.
Silver Investing Outlook - 2007-12-05
Newsletter writers and precious metal gurus Greg McCoach and Luke Burgess team up to present a silver investing outlook for 2008 and beyond.
China Copper Imports - 2007-11-20
China, the world's largest copper consumer, produced a record tonnage of the industrial metal in October to meet rising demand from builders. Editor Luke Burgess reviews why refined copper imports to China, the world's fastest-growing major economy, may see a dramatic drop in 2008.
Platinum Market Prices - 2007-11-15
Production problems mean demand for platinum is exceeding supply, which could push platinum market prices as high as $1,700 an ounce by the end of next year.
A 10 Billion Trillion Trillion Carat Diamond - 2007-11-09
Located over 10,000 feet above sea level in the frigid Maluti Mountains of Lesotho, the Letseng diamond mine is the highest diamond mine in the world. But this sky-scraping mine is really most widely known for the large world-class gems that it produces.
The Canadian Dollar Soars to New Record - 2007-10-31
The Canadian dollar topped of at $1.0577 today, it's highest level since March 28, 1960 as commodity prices surged after the Fed cut key interest rates by a quarter-point despite a report by the Commerce Department that showed the US economy growing at a brisk 3.9%, the fastest pace in a year and a half.
Copper Fundamentals Still Bullish - 2007-10-09
For most of the past 18 months, copper prices have ho-humly averaged about $3.50/lb, slightly lower than Monday's close of $3.6210/lb. But the long-term fundamentals of the building metal are still as bullish as ever.
Canadian Venture Exchange - 2007-08-27
Recently, an associate sent me a chart of the TSX Venture Composite's performance, and it wasn't the one above. It was a one-month chart, which, if you look at the last inch of chart on the right, above, is certainly not a pretty sight.
The TSX Venture Exchange - 2007-07-24
This report examines Canada's TSX Venture Exchange, whose newly listed companies are the focus of an increasingly broad move into the profitable Natural Resource sector.
People Stealing Copper - 2007-06-25
Last year we ran a report called Grand Theft Copper, and told you how business, construction sites, even churches were being targeted by thieves to steal their copper. Well, a year has passed, and the wave of copper crime continues unabated.
Uranium Mining Production - 2007-06-07
Greg McCoach talks about uranium mining production and his new u308 Investment Report newsletter.
Uranium Still Booming - 2007-03-23
After uranium's record price jump this week, it looks like $100 per pound will come sooner than anticipated. And if you haven't established yourself in this bullish trend, you may want to reconsider your position.
What is the TSX Venture Exchange? - 2007-03-13
Since the beginning of 2002, the major American indices have posted modest gains. The Dow Jones has tacked on a healthy 22.5% while the NASDAQ and SP500 have gained 22.3% and 22.2% respectively. And while those gains aren't bad...they're not even in the same ballpark as Canada's TSX Venture Exchange (TSX-V), which has laid claimed a 200%+ increase over the same period of time.
Uranium Prices - 2007-02-14
Since the beginning of 2001, uranium prices have mushroomed 900% selling today for a multi-decade high of $75 per pound. But because of severe supply constraints, we think the energy metal still has plenty of room to grow.
Indium Demand - 2007-01-15
Indium: It's a metal that most folks have never heard of. But in today's high-tech economy, demand for this material is soaring in everything from thin-film solar panels to flat-screen TVs. The mounting demand for this rare, strategic metal presents us with a unique investment opportunity that could turn out to be the best investment most investors will miss.
China's Copper Demand - 2007-01-05
There's no point putting lipstick on a pig. Fact is, copper is looking quite miserable. This morning the critical construction metal opened at a multi-month low. But we're not throwing in the towel just yet. Copper still has an ace up its sleeve: China.
Uranium Stocks - 2007-01-04
Uranium stocks are looking hotter than ever and are poised for a new speculative burst as demand is set to outstrip production.
Uranium Mining in Australia - 2006-12-01
Gold World editor Greg McCoach examines the investment climate of uranium mining in Australia.
Silver Bags - 2006-11-03
After months of stagnation the precious metals market has seemingly turned around for the better. Gold and silver prices have continued to pummel resistance levels for past five days, putting the metals bears to bed. What this means is simply this: We need to be buyers now! And here's one idea how you can take advantage of the silver bull buy purchasing silver bags.
Palladium Price - 2006-11-01
Gold World Editor Luke Burgess discusses the rising palladium price and where possible investment opportunities can be found.
Nickel Mining - 2006-09-01
Everything about mining is big. In fact, big is something of an understatement. The truth is its humongous just like its massive dump trucks. And to be sure those trucks are hauling a lot more than rock and dirt out of those giant holes because every hauled load also represents a giant wad of cash.
Time to Buy Palladium - 2006-08-31
While investors are very familiar with gold, silver and platinum, palladium is often overlooked when considering it as a precious metal for investment purposes.
China Copper Play - 2006-08-30
Most international market researchers are content with flipping through the pink pages of the Financial Times or turning on CNBC Asia for their next international investment idea. Not Sam Hopkins.
Chile Copper Export - 2006-08-08
While the rest if the commodity world is focused on the 400,000 barrel per day oil shut-in at Prudhoe Bay, I'm looking over 7,000 miles away to the northern Atacama Desert of Chile where their copper exports are being threatened.
Turning Nickel(s) into Dollars - 2006-07-28
To the surprise of no one the U.S. Government is losing money. But this time they're not wasting it on various government boondoggles and bridges to nowhere. No way... The government is losing money at the very business of making money itself.
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