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24hGold - PR Newswire
TSX Venture Exchange Cease Trade Order
VANCOUVER, July 3, 2014 /CNW/ - BULLETIN TYPE:  Cease Trade OrderBULLETIN DATE:  July 3, 2014TSX Venture Companies A Cease Trade Order has been issued by the British Columbia Securities Commission on July 3, 2014 against the following companies for failing to file the documents indicated within the required time period: Symbol          Tier            Company Failure to File Period Ending (Y/M/D) TCF    2  CBM Asia Development Corp.       A comparative financial statem
Thursday, July 3, 2014
The Energy Report
Food, Water and Fuel Are Necessary to Life and Investors: Bob Moriarty
The Energy Report: In your Gold Report interview last fall, you said that the two biggest reasons for the erosion of the middle class are peoples' inability to save money due to low interest rates or low wages, and higher taxes, especially the hidden taxes we end up paying. Bob Moriarty: Yes. I think there are 37 taxes on a loaf of bread. Taxes have increased dramatically over the last 20 years, including what are called the "unclaimed taxes." In an article James
Thursday, February 13, 2014
The Gold Report
Food, Water and Fuel Are Necessary to Life and Investors: Bob Moriarty
Likening central banks to "your crackhead cousin" running loose with your American Express platinum card, Bob Moriarty sees serious economic threats in the future. This leads the owner of 321energy to look at resources like food, water and energy for protection and profit. He tells The Energy Report where energy opportunities exist, and why Chinese demand for everything will set prices in the future. The Energy Report: In your Gold Report interview
Thursday, February 13, 2014
The Energy Report
Has Shale Broken OPEC's Grip Peter Dupont Names Powerhouses of the Future
The Energy Report: The price of Brent is holding steady above $100/barrel ($100/bbl) while West Texas Intermediate's (WTI) price is slipping back into the $90s. How are these prices and the spread between them affecting exploration and production of oil and gas?Peter Dupont: Over $100/bbl for Brent is still a pretty good price in terms of potential profitability for most companies. If the price of WTI should drop significantly below $90/bbl, then a question mark begins to arise over drilling act
Friday, December 13, 2013
The Energy Report
Bob Moriarty: On the Road to Armageddon, Take Shelter in Resources
The Energy Report: The last time we chatted, you were adamant that the U.S. is not in recovery. Does the Fed's decision to continue tapering prove you right? Bob Moriarty: Of course. Tapering spends money without improving things. The Dow and the S&P are at record highs. That's a good thing, but only 12% of Americans own any shares at all, including in a retirement fund. At the very best, tapering is helping only that 12%. The reality is that you're helping the 1%. The 1% is doing very well,
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
24hgold - MarketWire
Signs MoU To Study The Supply Of Up To 50 MMcf/d For A CBM-to-LNG Facility

Thursday, September 26, 2013
24hgold - MarketWire
Engages Palisade Capital for Marketing Services and Grants Options; Updates Kutai II Arbitration

Friday, September 13, 2013
24hgold - MarketWire
s CAD5.0 million Non-Brokered Private Placement

Tuesday, August 6, 2013
The Energy Report
Capture Upside in Undervalued, Underfollowed Energy Stocks: Peter Epstein
The Energy Report: You've written that "a great company doesn't necessarily make a great investment." Are you implying juniors are better bets? Peter Epstein: Yes—juniors are highly risky in that they can move up or down by quite a large amount, but if, for example, a junior is trading at its cash value, how risky is it really? At some point the upside outweighs the risk. Make no mistake: You still need good projects, cash in the bank and a strong management team, but if you're buying shares in
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
24hgold - MarketWire
Announces CAD5.0 Million Non-Brokered Private Placement

Friday, July 26, 2013
The Energy Report
Capture Upside in Undervalued, Underfollowed Energy Stocks: Peter Epstein
The Energy Report: You've written that "a great company doesn't necessarily make a great investment." Are you implying juniors are better bets? Peter Epstein: Yes—juniors are highly risky in that they can move up or down by quite a large amount, but if, for example, a junior is trading at its cash value, how risky is it really? At some point the upside outweighs the risk. Make no mistake: You still need good projects, cash in the bank and a strong management team, but if you're buying shares in
Thursday, July 25, 2013
The Energy Report
How Exporting US Gas Will Transform Global Energy Markets: Sam Wahab
The Energy Report: Sam, how will an increase in the export of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the U.S. affect the price of that increasingly abundant commodity? Sam Wahab: LNG export potential is a very hot topic at the moment, given the significant disparity in gas prices in the U.S. and almost everywhere else in the world. Depressed U.S. gas prices provide an investment opportunity. Low prices have already contributed to a resurgence in the U.S. petrochemical industry. Utility companies are
Thursday, June 27, 2013
24hgold - MarketWire
s Non-Brokered Private Placement and London AIM Listing Study

Friday, May 10, 2013
The Energy Report
Bob Moriarty: US Energy Self-Sufficiency Nothing But 'Feel-Good BS'
The Energy Report: In September 2012, you described $100/barrel (bbl) as the new normal. What market factors are behind today's price of $93/bbl? Bob Moriarty: If the new normal is $100/bbl in any given market, the price should be as high as $115/bbl and as low as $85/bbl. The price will continue to swing around that. Even with the Bakken coming on-line and other domestic U.S. production occurring in the U.S., cheap oil is gone. TER: So when you look at oil consumption, do you look just at the
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
The Energy Report
US Energy Self-Sufficiency Nothing But 'Feel-Good BS'
The Energy Report: In September 2012, you described $100/barrel (bbl) as the new normal. What market factors are behind today's price of $93/bbl? Bob Moriarty: If the new normal is $100/bbl in any given market, the price should be as high as $115/bbl and as low as $85/bbl. The price will continue to swing around that. Even with the Bakken coming on-line and other domestic U.S. production occurring in the U.S., cheap oil is gone. TER: So when you look at oil consumption, do you look just at the
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
24hgold - MarketWire
s CAD15 Million Non-Brokered Private Placement

Monday, April 1, 2013
24hgold - MarketWire
Adds 705 Bcf of Prospective Resources With Latest NSAI Report

Thursday, January 31, 2013
The Energy Report
Sam Wahab: Coal and Natural Gas Stocks That Could Profit in a Topsy-Turvy Global Market
From the coal beds of Indonesia to oil and gas fields throughout Europe, Sam Wahab of the London-based investment firm Seymour Pierce is a master at spotting investment opportunities in the topsy-turvy world of fluctuating energy prices.In this interview withThe Energy Report, he deftly defines the structural problems affecting gas and coal markets, while identifying some plays that demonstrate the savvy to come out on top.
Friday, January 11, 2013
investing in energy - The Energy Report
Sam Wahab: Coal and Natural Gas Stocks That Could Profit in a Topsy-Turvy Global Market

Friday, January 11, 2013
24hgold - MarketWire
2013 Work Program Designed to Generate Production, Revenue and Upgrade Resources

Tuesday, January 8, 2013
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