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After India, Now China Catches Gold Bug

After India, Now China Catches Gold Bug

May 18, 2013 by · Leave a Comment 

SOURCE:[Forbes] – China breaks its own record for gold bar consumption in the first quarter. Can China, India and the world’s central banks keep gold prices from falling further? The World Gold Council thinks so. Can China and India save gold prices? At this rate, the two countries plus the world’s Central Banks are providing [...]

METALS OUTLOOK: Gold Market To Focus On Central-Bank Meetings, Jobs Report, Physical Demand

METALS OUTLOOK: Gold Market To Focus On Central-Bank Meetings, Jobs Report, Physical Demand

April 26, 2013 by · Leave a Comment 

SOURCE:[Kitco] – Gold traders will have plenty on their plate next week with central-bank meetings and an always-important U.S. employment report, while also continuing to keep tabs on the strength of demand in the physical market. The U.S. Federal Open Market Committee and European Central Bank meet. And, as always, traders will be watching economic [...]

20 Million—Why Is this Number Critical for Copper?

20 Million—Why Is this Number Critical for Copper?

March 20, 2013 by · Leave a Comment 

SOURCE:[The Metals Report]- For resource expert Joachim Berlenbach, fund adviser with Switzerland’s Earth Resource Investment Group, copper is shining brighter than gold—he even does some back-of-the-envelope calculations to show how global development could create a serious supply bottleneck. The Metals Report: Joachim, is the smart money finding its way into mining equities? Joachim Berlenbach: At [...]

Will We See a Silver Breakout in 2013?

Will We See a Silver Breakout in 2013?

March 16, 2013 by · Leave a Comment 

SOURCE:[The Gold Report] -   Silver has been trading sideways so far in 2013, but what will the rest of the year bring? Will 2013 be the year silver prices break out or crash and burn? What is a sustainable silver price for mining companies and where will the metal come from to supply the next [...]

When There Are No More Sellers Left, You Only have Buyers

When There Are No More Sellers Left, You Only have Buyers

March 1, 2013 by · Leave a Comment 

SOURCE:[Bob Moriarty] – I had the chance yesterday to connect with Bob Moriarty, founder and publisher of 321Gold.com. Becoming a war hero at the age of 20, Bob completed over 824 combat missions during the Vietnam War, as well as having earned many international aviation records. It was a fascinating interview, as Bob began buying [...]

Platinum Prices Get White Hot

Platinum Prices Get White Hot

January 15, 2013 by · Leave a Comment 

SOURCE:[Forbes] – So, to mark the demise of the trillion-dollar coin idea, platinum just did something it’s not managed in almost a year. Its price rose above the price of gold Tuesday morning for the first time since mid-March 2012. Indeed, while gold and related cash-price proxies like the big SPDR Trust (NYSE:GLD) have risen [...]

Catalyst Copper Projects $1.6 Billion Cash Flow

Catalyst Copper Projects $1.6 Billion Cash Flow

December 12, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

      By Metal Investment News On December 3, 2012, Catalyst Copper (CCY-TSX.V) announced the results from the La Verde project’s NI 43-101 Technical Report, including a Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA). The report projects robust economics including $1.6 billion Pre Tax undiscounted cash flow, and an Internal Rate of Return (I.R.R.) of 21.2% and [...]

Taipan Resources Surges on Mackie Research Coverage

Taipan Resources Surges on Mackie Research Coverage

December 10, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

SOURCE: [Resource News Report]- On December 5, 2012 Taipan Resources (TPN-TSX.V) surged 23% (from .27 to .35) after Mackie Research Initiated coverage with a SPECULATIVE BUY recommendation and a $1.00 per share 12-month target. “We believe the potential exists for significant share price appreciation once Taipan secures a farm-out partner,” stated the report, “and we [...]

2013 Should Be the Turnaround Year for Uranium

2013 Should Be the Turnaround Year for Uranium

December 6, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

SOURCE:[The Energy Report] – After two years of uncertainty, David Talbot tells The Energy Report why he expects 2013 to be the year that the balance in the uranium energy equation finally begins its tilt toward the demand side, with 2014 marking a probable supply shortfall. Talbot discusses which uranium producers, developers and explorers he [...]

Low-Cost Producers Trump Larger Mines in Costly Market

Low-Cost Producers Trump Larger Mines in Costly Market

December 4, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

SOURCE:[The Gold Report] – Richard Mills Rick Mills isn’t looking for huge producers with so much overhead that they can’t profitably mine an ounce of gold. Instead, Mills, the publisher, editor and president of Aheadoftheherd.com, seeks out the smaller mines with low capital costs. That’s where the money will be made in the next two [...]

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