October 20, 2013 ‘Why I speculate in exploration juniors …’ – Steve Todoruk Steve Todoruk talks when to get in and what happens along the way for speculators in these stocks.
October 19, 2013 Fukushima radioactivity levels spike News comes after typhoon swept through Japan, possibly sending contaminated water into the Pacific ocean.
October 17, 2013 UK lets China buy its nuclear power stations UK's decision paves the way for China to take a stake in or own 100% of the country's new nuclear power stations.
October 16, 2013 Being contrarian could lead to lucrative energy plays Sometimes the most attractive energy assets aren’t found in the ground. Rather, at times like today, they are listed on the stock exchange.
October 16, 2013 Greenland to revise polemic mining law The ruling’s most controversial point is the one that allows miners to potentially bring hundreds of foreign workers into the country.
October 16, 2013 Low prices hold back GDP growth of Canada’s north Weak markets in 2013 have stalled the previously robust economic growth of Canada's territories; long-term outlook still positive.
October 15, 2013 More greenhouse gases if nuclear power plants are shuttered warns the IER And electricity prices will rise.
October 13, 2013 Greg McCoach says keep the best and dump the rest Get rid of the also-rans and keep and build positions in those companies that have what it takes to gain in multiples when the market recovers - and six companies…
October 12, 2013 5,000 march against French uranium miner in Niger Areva's contract with the Niger government covering 4,500 tonnes per year is up for renegotiation.
October 9, 2013 Australia’s new uranium generation Fukushima put China's construction programme briefly on hold, but the country's planned reactors look set to spawn a new generation of Australian mines.
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