Streetwise Articles
Gold breaks out but the best is yet to come
Source: Financial Times (6/27/05)
John Dizard, columnist for the Financial Times, shares his views on why this is the beginning of a multi-year bull market for gold -- which means a bear market in almost everything else.
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Remember Nuclear Power? It's Getting Popular Again
Source: Detroit Free Press (6/22/05)
With President Bush totuting the benefits of nuclear power, the atom is rebounding, according to a recent article in the Detroit Free Press.
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Uranium Exploration Program Expanded
Source: CBC News (6/22/05)
Two mining exploration companies, including Altius and Fronteer Development Group, will spend $5 million looking for uranium in northern Labrador this summer, according to a report filed by CBC News.
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Uranium Boom Fuels Upbeat Industry Meet
Source: Denver Post (6/19/05)
The Denver Post's Nancy Lofholm reports on Uranium Expo 2005, held June 17-18 in Grand Junction, Colorado. In this excerpt, Lofholm quotes geologist Arden Larson, who organized the conference: "Talk about a uranium boom - we are in one."
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Uranium - Stick With It
Source: Adrian Day/The Gold Report (6/6/05)
Of all the resources, uranium probably has the best long-term supply-demand fundamentals. This is partly to do with the resource’s peculiar market and unusual extraneous circumstances. - Adrian Day for The Gold Report
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It's Only the Beginning for Uranium
Source: www.financialinsights.com (6/3/05)
Dr. Richard S. Appel, author of Financial Insights, first became bullish on uranium in mid-2003, when it appeared obvious that its supply versus demand equation was fated to seriously drive higher its price. Since then, a series of events in the uranium industry has led Appel to believe that uranium prices will reach never before seen levels.
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Uranium Mining Boost
Source: The Australian (5/31/05)
THE Howard Government has foreshadowed a dramatic expansion of Australia's uranium mining industry, identifying Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam as future export markets as South East Asia becomes a player in nuclear energy.
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Nuclear Power: Rising from the Grave?
Source: L'Express Dimanche (5/29/05)
The debate is getting as heated as the planet, but it has moved on. Outside the United States, where the climate-change denial industry still trots out its few tame scientists to question the reality of global warming, it is now about the best way to cut carbon emissions fast without bringing the whole structure of industrial civilisation grinding to a halt -- and the almost defunct nuclear-power industry is seizing the opportunity to make a come-back.
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Federal Whims May Steer Uranium Outlook
Source: Mineweb (5/24/05)
While uranium prices have hit 30-year highs, experts offered mixed messages Monday as to the future attractiveness of investment in the uranium and nuclear power industries, according to an article aby Dorothy Kosich in Mineweb.
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Pulling Profit, Poisons from Mill Tailings
Source: The Denver Post (5/22/05)
Don Coram uses a Geiger counter to measure the radioactivity in a pile of uranium tailings west of Naturita. Coram and a partner say they ve developed a process to pull virtually all uranium out of such waste and leave no contamination behind, according to an article by Nancy Lofholm in the Denver Post.
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Some Environmentalists Warming to Nuclear Power.
Source: New York Times (5/12/05)
Several of the nation's most prominent environmentalists have gone public with the message that nuclear power, long taboo among environmental advocates, should be reconsidered as a remedy for global warming, according to a recent article in the New York Times.
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How to Profit from Uranium.
Source: Financial Post (5/12/05)
Did Eric Sprott, formerly of Sprott Securities, have anything to do with the founding of Uranium Participation Corp. (UPC/TSX), a company formed to buy and hold uranium? According to the Financial Post, we may never know if Sprott was the brains behind the company, or whether he just endorsed the idea. Either way, UPC has achieved its goal of jacking up the market price of uranium by creating a company to stockpile the commodity.
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Uranium Overview
Source: The Ruff Times (4/29/05)
Uranium is destined to play an ever more important role in the world energy market.
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Uranium Update
Source: Doug Casey - International Speculator (3/29/05)
As many readers know, I’ve been a uranium bull for some time, recommending uranium companies as far back as a 16-page report in my October 1998 International Speculator, when the metal sold for just $9.50 per pound.
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Uranium Mining Renaissance Led By World Politics
Source: Mineweb.com (12/1/04)
According to Mineweb.com, the likelihood of a major uranium mining renaissance is increasing as political support for increasing nuclear energy output is growing in the different corners of the world.
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Uranium Mining Renaissance Led By World Politics
Source: Mineweb.com (12/1/04)
According to Mineweb.com, the likelihood of a major uranium mining renaissance is increasing as political support for increasing nuclear energy output is growing in the different corners of the world.
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Oil Explorers Bid for Half of India Blocks on Offer
Source: Bloomberg, Rakteem Katakey (10/12/09)
"The lack of response is 'primarily because of the uncertainty on pricing and government policy'"
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Dollar/Oil Reversal
Source: Seeking Alpha, Bespoke Investment Group
“Dollar close to breaking uptrend from July lows, while oil appears to have stabilized from epic freefall since its July highs.”
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Precious Metals: The Speculation of a Lifetime
Source: David Galland, Casey Research
Here at Casey Research we come across three types of investors.By far the largest group would identify with the phrase “go along to get along.” They invest in “ideas” from their broker and mainstream financial rags. If feeling adventurous, they tune in to Cramer’s Mad Money for a hot tip.There is, in our view, much wrong with that approach.
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