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What 10-Baggers (and 100-Baggers) Look Like |
Now that it appears clear the bottom is in for gold, it’s time to stop fretting about how low prices will drop and how long the correction will last—and start looking at how high they’ll go and when they’ll get there.
When viewing the gold market from a historical perspective, one thing that’s clear is that the junior mining stocks tend to fluctuate between extreme boom and bust cycles. As a group, they’ll double in price, then crash by 75%... then double or triple or even quadruple again, onlSunday, October 11, 2020 |
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Four Exploration and Development Companies Rick Mills Believes Will Thrive in Tough Times |
The four-year-long bear market in metals stocks has resulted in an historic opportunity for investors, says Rick Mills, the owner and host of Ahead of the Herd.com. In this interview with The Gold Report, he explains that gold and other metals must rise as supply falls, so that when the market finally turns, those companies that have continued to increase shareholder value will reward shareholders many-fold. And he highlights four companies poised to do just that.
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China, Base Metal Tiger, Sets the Trend for Metals |
The Gold Report: In January, Haywood Securities forecast a copper price above $3.60/pound ($3.60/lb) for the remainder of 2013. Six months later, copper is struggling to remain above $3/lb. What is causing the weakness?
Stefan Ioannou: A lot of it relates to uncertainty regarding the global economic situation. Early in the year, the price hovered around $3.253.50/lb and recently nosedived to $3/lb. That happened on the back of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's hints that quantitative eaMonday, July 1, 2013 |
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China, Base Metal Tiger, Sets the Trend for Metals: Stefan Ioannou |
Industrial metal prices have struggled to find firm footing. Stefan Ioannou of Haywood Securities tees up near-, medium- and long-term scenarios for three industrial metals—copper, zinc and nickel—and explains why he is most enthusiastic about zinc. In this interview with The Gold Report, Ioannou discusses companies that stand to benefit from the coming supply squeezes and China's role as both supplier and consumer of all three metals.
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Thinning the Junior Mining Herd Tough but Necessary: Philip Ker |
The Gold Report: The financing situation is grim. Not one junior mining company conducted an initial public offering (IPO) in the first quarter, correct?
Philip Ker: The IPO space is pretty thin right now. The overall climate and appetite for junior startups is pretty bleak. Until we see a resumption in investor demand for mining, I think new IPOs will be limited to very special situations. "With this market, investors are seeking companies with sustainable cash flows from producers or short paThursday, April 18, 2013 |
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Thinning the Junior Mining Herd Tough but Necessary: Philip Ker |
A dearth of financing is culling the junior mining herd. Who will be left? Philip Ker, a mining analyst with PI Financial in Toronto, believes cash-flow generators in safe jurisdictions will continue to perform in this market. In this interview with The Gold Report, Ker talks about a few favorite companies that fit the bill.
The Gold Report: The financing situation is grim. Not one junior mining company conducted an initial public offering (IPO) in the fFriday, April 12, 2013 |
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Striking a Balance with Zinc Investments: Equal Parts Infrastructure, Financing and Compromise |
Stock picking can be an exercise in compromise, and investors who wait for a perfect zinc mining project could be sitting on the sidelines—and missing out on profits. Advanced zinc projects close to infrastructure are limited, and with zinc supply contracting in 2013, new operations are emerging both within and outside of established districts. Matthew O'Keefe, mining analyst with Mackie Research, talks with The Metals Report about his criteria for choosing investments in the zinc small-cap spacTuesday, March 5, 2013 |
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Chris Ecclestone: Gold Will Fall, Time to Switch to Specialty Metals |
The Metals Report: Christopher, you believe that the market will recover in 2013. Why?Chris Ecclestone: We'll have a different type of recovery than we've had in the past, when everything was driven by the financial industry and house price inflation. The U.S. keeps driving along the edge of the cliff like Thelma and Louise, but never actually going over. I get the feeling that there will inevitably have to be a recuperation. The ducks are in the row now for an industrial recuperation?probably aThursday, February 14, 2013 |
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Chris Ecclestone: Gold Will Fall, Time to Switch to Specialty Metals |
The U.S. and Europe may have been skirting the edge of financial peril for years, but Christopher Ecclestone, who is the principal and mining strategist of London-based Hallgarten & Co., told The Metals Report that the gold price should drop this year as investors realize that there's no more cause for panic. However, the frank and expressive Ecclestone has plenty of other suggestions for what's "sexy" this year (zinc, copper and specialty metals), even as he rips into "business as usual" gold mTuesday, February 12, 2013 |
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announces 2012 Full Year Results |
Thursday, February 7, 2013 |
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Rick Mills: Low-Cost Producers Trump Larger Mines in Costly Market |
Rick Mills isn't looking for huge producers with so much overhead that they can't profitably mine an ounce of gold. Instead, Mills, the publisher, editor and president of Aheadoftheherd.com, seeks out the smaller mines with low capital costs. That's where the money will be made in the next two years, he tells The Gold Report.
The Gold Report: Rick, is this a good time to be buying gold?Rick Mills: There are three key reasons to have exposure to gold bullMonday, December 3, 2012 |
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How to Profit from the Imbalance in Platinum and Zinc Inventories: Matthew O'Keefe |
Now is the moment to take a hard look at the state of supply for zinc and platinum, says Matthew O'Keefe of Mackie Research Capital Corporation. In an exclusive interview with The Gold Report, O'Keefe explains how market fundamentals are about to pop up some serious game changers in this space. International demand for zinc and the platinum group metals is booming, but the global supply is about to seriously contract. Well-financed mining corporations will celebrate, while others miss the party.Friday, October 12, 2012 |
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Announces Nomination of President and CEO |
Wednesday, October 10, 2012 |
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The Original Bottom Fisher Finds High Risk and Reward in Nevada |
Forget about juggling a basket of country risk in places like South Africa and South America.For his money, newsletter writer John Kaiser would rather take a chance on explorers in his own backyard of the western U.S., based on millions of years of geology and some exciting new discovery methods.Tuesday, October 2, 2012 |
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The Original Bottom Fisher Finds High Risk and Reward in Nevada |
Tuesday, October 2, 2012 |
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The Original Bottom Fisher Finds High Risk and Reward in Nevada |
Forget about juggling a basket of country risk in places like South Africa and South America. For his money, newsletter writer John Kaiser would rather take a chance on explorers in his own backyard of the western U.S., based on millions of years of geology and some exciting new discovery methods. In this exclusive interview with The Gold Report, Kaiser outlines the trends, and the juniors staking their claims, in Nevada.
The Gold Report: John, 2012 has Monday, October 1, 2012 |
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Five Must-Haves for Junior Mining Companies: Aleksandra Bukacheva |
Valuation disconnects among producers, rising gold price and juniors facing funding crunches are among the factors fueling a spate of M&A activity.In her first exclusive Gold Report interview, Aleksandra (Sasha) Bukacheva, a mining research analyst with Fraser Mackenzie in Toronto, shares her list of likely targets and suitors in the zinc, copper and precious metals spaces.Monday, September 17, 2012 |
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