Feb 8, 2010
Uranium on Rebound?
Frank Holmes: Emerging Markets' Growth and the Resources Boom
It takes vast quantities of natural resources such as gas and oil to copper and zinc to build infrastructure to accommodate explosive growth in population, upward mobility, urbanization and industrialization in developing economies. As Frank Holmes, CEO of U.S. Global Investors, suggests in this exclusive Energy Report interview, adapting nimbly and rationally is the key to staying in the game and names some resource companies he feels are well positioned to win. - Interviewed by Karen Roche, Publisher, The Energy Report 02/04/2010
Victor Goncalves: Fundamental Shifts on the Horizon for Energy
Equities and Economics Report writer Victor Gonçalves, in this exclusive interview with The Energy Report, talks with us about what he thinks "being green" means for energy. It's more than having a smaller carbon footprint, and more about using energy efficiently. He's enthusiastic about the prospects for rare earths, saying they are going to be a "huge phenomenon." - Interviewed by Karen Roche, Publisher, The Energy Report 02/04/2010
Trends for Stocks & Commodities: Gold, Oil & Indexes
"Stocks and metals have been on a steady rise this week. The U.S. dollar drifting lower has helped to add fuel to the oversold bounce in equities and metals we are seeing" - Chris Vermeulen, TheGoldAndOilGuy 02/04/2010
Nuclear Hurdles & Profitable Leaps
We need to encourage American innovation. . .And no area is more ripe for such innovation than energy. . .And that means building a new generation of safe, clean nuclear power plants in this country. –2010 State of the Union Address - Nick Hodge, Energy & Capital 02/03/2010
Michael Berry, Ph.D.-Morning Notes - "If you have never visited India, I highly suggest you put in on your list of places to visit. It's a wonderfully complex and beautiful country full of contradictions and surprises. A recent report in the Hindustan Times states that the city of New Delhi, India will shut down its coal-fired power plants in favor of natural gas over the next four years." (2/2/10)
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