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| The Energy Report |
Gear Up for a Violent Uranium Price Spike: Cantor Fitzgerald's Rob Chang |
The price of uranium is still in the doldrums, but that will change soon—and violently, says Rob Chang of Cantor Fitzgerald Canada. In this interview with The Energy Report, he explains that electric utilities will begin to run short of fuel even before 2020, when 33 additional reactors are expected to come on line. With that in mind, Chang predicts that prices could triple in the next few years, and highlights a half-dozen equities that will likely supply the increased demand and thereby deliveTuesday, December 22, 2015 |
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| The Energy Report |
Malcolm Shaw: Why Is the Market Ignoring These Companies |
The Mining Report: Malcolm, uranium's spot price is at a 52-week low. What is your forecast for the uranium price moving forward?Malcolm Shaw: The spot price is still depressed from overhang in the spot market that stemmed from the Japanese reactor shutdown in 2011. Japan was widely expected to begin reactor restarts this summer, but it appears that may be pushed back to early fall. It should be the starting pistol for a move in the spot price. I wouldn't be surprised to see the spot price recovTuesday, May 6, 2014 |
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| The Gold Report |
Malcolm Shaw: Why Is the Market Ignoring These Companies |
Malcolm Shaw is looking at a modern-day map to buried treasure. He sees a company operating a shale-oil well that has tested at a free-flow rate of 590 barrels per day, a junior producer in Argentina working naturally fractured shale, an unrecognized frack sand resource, and a company that owns one of the most exciting uranium discoveries on the planet. Yet Shaw, a partner at Hydra Capital Partners Inc., is sometimes mystified by the lack of investor interest. In this interview with The Mining RTuesday, May 6, 2014 |
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| 24hgold - MarketWire |
Enters Into Agreements With Strategic Investor |
Thursday, August 1, 2013 |
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| The Energy Report |
Malcolm Shaw Likes Under-Covered, Unloved Energy Stocks |
The Energy Report: As a retired sell-side analyst and hedge fund VP, what do you look for in selecting and analyzing investment situations?Malcolm Shaw: My background is actually geology, but over time I got pulled into finance. There was an advantage to having geological or technical knowledge, particularly in evaluating small- and mid-cap companies. Technical knowledge aside, the key for me is good management, and I've met hundreds of management teams over the years. Good management with sectoThursday, March 14, 2013 |
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| 24hgold |
Announces Private Placement |
Wednesday, February 13, 2013 |
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| 24hgold |
Announces Private Placement |
Friday, October 26, 2012 |
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