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Prepare for the Chinese Energy Juggernaut
Source: Robert Rapier, The Energy Collective (9/5/13)
"Over the past decade, China has become the world's largest energy consumer, as well as the world’s largest emitter of carbon dioxide."
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Five Ways to Play Gold and Silver
Source: Byron King, Daily Reckoning (9/5/13)
"The past two years have not been kind to our favorite precious metals."
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The Impending Shakeout in the Rare Earth Sector: Who Will Survive?
Source: Gareth Hatch, Technology Metals Research (9/5/13)
"Though there are exceptions, in general the supply chain doesn't care which REE projects will successfully come to fruition, only that enough come to fruition such that their ability to secure REE metals, oxides and other compounds from sources outside of China, at a reasonable price, is realized."
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Breakthrough Therapy Designation Speeds Up Drug Approvals
Source: Patricia Dimond, Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News (9/4/13)
"The FDA's new development path is specifically designed for experimental agents that produce large and unprecedented treatment effects in early clinical trials. If a drug is designated a breakthrough therapy, the FDA says it will expedite the development and review of the drug."
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Thrive, Survive or Die: Barry Allan on Stress-Testing Junior Gold Miners
Source: Brian Sylvester of The Gold Report (9/4/13)
Analysts at Mackie Research Capital crunched the data to stress test which junior miners would thrive, survive or die at $1,000/oz gold and $18/oz silver. In this interview with The Gold Report, Barry Allan, director and vice chairman of Mackie's mining group, delves into details on some of those companies and offers hope that the sector, instead of going to hell in a handbasket, is actually rebounding.
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Peruvian Precious Metals Repeating a Winning Formula
Source: Alec Gimurtu of The Gold Report (9/4/13)
The management team that took Prodigy Gold from a $25 million market cap junior to a $340 million buyout in less than three years is back with a new company that it believes is tailor made for applying its formula for success. In this interview with The Gold Report, CEO Brian Maher and VP of Corporate Development Kimberly Ann discuss their latest project, how they are "managing through change" and what differentiates them in an industry of over-promoting and under-delivering juniors. Clear communication is part of the formula, but there is more than talk when it comes to advancing a great project in South America's largest gold producing region.
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Dave Forest: How to Play the Looming Platinum Supply Crisis
Source: Kevin Michael Grace of The Metals Report (9/3/13)
South Africa, platinum mining giant, is about to fall off the investment map, says Dave Forest of Pierce Points. Until the country sorts out its labor politics, there is a real need to establish alternative sources of platinum group metals, vanadium and manganese. In other words, while it's a bad time to be a miner in South Africa, it's a good time to hold in-ground reserves. In this interview with The Metals Report, Forest names deposits in the Americas and elsewhere in Africa with the potential to meet global platinum needs. But he's choosing carefully, because even in times of scarcity, Forest argues, it just won't do to develop anything other than the best, most economic mining projects.
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Bruce Edgelow: Optimistic Banker Sees 'Encouraging Time in the Basins'
Source: Tom Armistead of The Energy Report (9/3/13)
Bruce Edgelow is optimistic. The energy group vice president for ATB Financial says technological advances have opened new exploitation opportunities for the Canadian oil and gas market and have improved the industry's ability to monitor and respond to leaks, spills and other system issues. Selective access to capital and consolidation has presented challenges for producers, but it's an encouraging time in the basins, Edgelow says. In this interview with The Energy Report, he discusses the players he likes and why.
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As Syria Erupts, Here's What Oil Traders Fear the Most
Source: Kent Moors, Oil and Energy Investor (9/3/13)
"While any geo-military event like the one about to play out will increase volatility in oil prices, a power vacuum in the Middle East would strike at the core of a trader's basic fear—an interruption in supply."
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A Bombed Out Gold Market Is Bottoming
Source: Mary Anne and Pamela Aden, The Aden Forecast (8/30/13)
"The June lows look like a classic bottom."
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Biotech Investor Realism with Andrew Fein
Source: Peter Byrne of The Life Sciences Report (8/29/13)
Expert healthcare company watcher Andrew Fein of H.C. Wainwright & Co. knows how the sausage is made in the stock analyst factory. And he doesn't pull any punches: In this interview with The Life Sciences Report, Fein dishes out praise for sticking to sellside fundamentals and suggests skimming off bloggers who have yet to earn their analytical chops. He rounds out the menu by naming biotech companies with the potential to rise to the top of the simmering biotech market.
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Micro-Cap Oil Stocks that Hit the Jackpot: Phil Juskowicz
Source: Zig Lambo of The Energy Report (8/29/13)
If you want the most bang for your buck, quality E&P micro caps are the way to go. At least that's the opinion of Analyst Phil Juskowicz of Casimir Capital, an early follower of the company that ended up discovering the Barnett Shale. In this interview with The Energy Report, Juskowicz explains his investment rationale and talks about several of his favorite micro caps, including one that went shopping at an asset bankruptcy sale and absolutely cleaned up.
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Follow the Beta Plays with Junior Silver Miners: PureFunds' Andrew Chanin
Source: Brian Sylvester of The Gold Report (8/28/13)
PureFunds has a simple strategy: Be first in the market with innovative exchange-traded funds. Andrew Chanin, PureFunds' co-founder and COO, describes the firm's ISE Junior Silver ETF and the factors that make a "leveraged play to the actual spot price of the metal." In this interview with The Gold Report, Chanin goes on to list some of the names included in the fund and explains how they contribute to its success.
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Anthony Mariano: Calling Next-Generation REE Investors
Source: Brian Sylvester of The Metals Report (8/27/13)
If you thought you had rare earth element mining all figured out, think again. Dr. Anthony Mariano and his son, Anthony Jr., work as geological consultants to many rare earth companies, and say even they have more to learn. But if you're looking for a sector that will nurture your inner nerd, rare earth elements may be the play for you. In this interview with The Metals Report, geek out with the Marianos as they talk rare earths and igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks.
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The Low-Cost, High-Yield Strategy Making Oil Investors Money: Josh Young
Source: Peter Byrne of The Energy Report (8/27/13)
Sometimes success is about making the most of what you've already got. The same holds true for North America's shale plays: Companies are saving development dollars by reworking old wells. When it's done right, the rates of return are astounding. That's why Young Capital Management founder Josh Young is investing in redevelopment plays. In this interview with The Energy Report, Young explains redrilling economics and highlights off-the-radar shale basins outperforming those in the limelight.
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Why Gold Prices Are Up
Source: Diane Alter, Money Morning (8/27/13)
"Propelling gold prices Tuesday was a move from 'risk-off' trades into safe haven assets."
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Small (Capex) Is Beautiful in Silver and Gold, Says Salman's Ash Guglani
Source: Kevin Michael Grace of The Gold Report (8/26/13)
Multibillion-dollar capital expenditures for precious metals projects have gone the way of the dinosaur, says Ash Guglani, research analyst at Salman Partners. In this interview with The Gold Report, Guglani delivers a report card for eight gold and silver companies, with the highest grades going to those that have kept down costs and have kept capital requirements modest.
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Standard Bank: Platinum Unlikely to Sustain Rallies Above $1,500
Source: Geoff Candy, Mineweb (8/26/13)
Despite continued labor tensions within the South African platinum sector, platinum is unlikely to rally significantly above $1,500 per ounce for any sustained length of time, says Standard Bank.
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Electric Vehicle Infrastructure: The Chicken/Egg Dilemma
Source: Genevieve Alberts, The Energy Collective (8/26/13)
"There is a solution on the horizon: smart grids, and their younger sibling, the smart meter, the saviors of managing demand. A smart system would allow the mediation of electric vehicle electricity demand by making a 'smart' decision about how to 'smooth out' the demand to mitigate the surge."
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Amgen Deal Highlights a Red-Hot Cancer Therapy Industry
Source: Tara Clarke, Money Morning (8/26/13)
"Cancer therapy is a multibillion-dollar industry that will be the biggest M&A driver—and profit producer—for biotech investors."
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Gold Bull Off to the Races Once Again
Source: Jason Hamlin, Gold Stock Bull (8/25/13)
"After a restful slumber, the gold bull appears to be fully energized and off to the races once again."
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Two Ways to Capitalize on Accelerating Lithium Demand: Luisa Moreno
Source: Tom Armistead of The Energy Report (8/22/13)
The sleekest, most efficient electronic product is nothing without the battery that powers it. Enter lithium, the raw material battery manufacturers depend on. With electric/hybrid vehicle use on the rise and demand for consumer electronics steadily climbing, lithium producers with quality product should have no shortage of potential buyers. In this interview with The Energy Report, Luisa Moreno, mining and metals analyst with Euro Pacific Canada, names her top lithium picks with both the goods and the customers.
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Three New Picks from the Hot Biotech IPO Market: Ran Nussbaum
Source: George S. Mack of The Life Sciences Report (8/22/13)
Ran Nussbaum, co-founder and managing partner of The Pontifax Group, is a venture capitalist seeking game-changing products that will create real value for patients, pharmas and investors. In this interview with The Life Sciences Report, Nussbaum addresses three public companies in different stages of development—from a penny stock with a preclinical value driver to a revenue-generating "larger" small-cap company developing novel products for critical orphan indications. As a bonus, Nussbaum drops two European biotech names that he believes are suffering from anonymity in U.S. markets.
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Spot Tenbagger Discovery Potential in Biotech: Michael Berry
Source: George S. Mack of The Life Sciences Report (8/22/13)
How do the best investors detect life science companies with the potential to generate significant wealth? Michael Berry, publisher of Morning Notes, found that traditional growth and value models didn't measure up, so he developed his own "discovery" strategy. He looks at companies that haven't gone public yet. He's not afraid of the penny stock. Find out more about Berry's technique, and about five companies that fit his profit-generating profile, in this interview with The Life Sciences Report.
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Why Is Anti-Goldbug Dennis Gartman Getting into Gold?
Source: Brian Sylvester of The Gold Report (8/21/13)
Dennis Gartman, the editor and publisher of The Gartman Letter, has made no secret of his disdain for gold. But he believes a good trader is agnostic of everything. So, when technical charts indicated it was time to buy, he did. In this interview with The Gold Report, Gartman talks about how he has been playing gold off of other currencies to turn a profit and discusses whether he is ready to get into gold equities yet.
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