September 29, 2016 No rapid rebound for African mining Despite continued investment in copper assets on the continent from China and India hunting for coal mines.
September 26, 2016 Rethinking resource investing The explore-develop-produce model cannot be eliminated, but there are plenty of models that work within it or alongside it. Two are worth mentioning.
September 23, 2016 Plans to recover U3O8 from tailings ponds help boost price target for energy fuels Dundee Capital Markets increased its target price for Energy Fuels after the company unveiled updated plans to position itself as the premier uranium producer in the U.S., including a scheme…
September 23, 2016 No end to uranium price plunge "Some producers need to move material for cash flow purposes and we have seen some pretty aggressive selling in the past few weeks."
September 17, 2016 What Rick Rule learned after making ‘egregious’ early investing mistakes Ah, youth.
September 16, 2016 Not with a bang but a whimper: How commodities may end year With supply gluts persisting from corn to oil, traders are already gearing up for declines.
September 15, 2016 Huge shot in the arm for uranium price Europe's biggest energy project and the UK's first nuclear plant in a generation is greenlighted.
September 14, 2016 Space mining absolutely viable — NASA expert The main challenge for mining near-Earth celestial bodies is neither technology nor cost, but simply “convincing people it is realistic,” says Dr. Phil Metzger.
September 11, 2016 NASA’s latest mission may tell us whether asteroid mining is really a go OSIRIS-REx will collect samples from an asteroid and return them to Earth, in what it could be a pivotal step for firms currently planning to tap into the space mining…
September 9, 2016 China demand driving renaissance of global uranium market: Bannerman Resources chief China’s unquenchable thirst for uranium is driving a renaissance of the market and is likely to pull the global U-sector out of its current doldrums and drive much-needed price increases.
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