Archive for the ‘Macroaxis’ Category:

What Does Mali’s Coup Mean for Miners?

{ Posted on Mar 23 2012 by The Gold Report }
Investors are holding their breath after a military mutiny and coup March 22 in Mali, one of West Africa's most established democracies. This Gold Report exclusive delves behind the headlines to... Visit the aureport.com for more information and for a free ...Read More »

The Gold Sector Is On Sale: Michael Fowler

{ Posted on Mar 21 2012 by The Gold Report }
Michael Fowler, senior mining analyst with Loewen, Ondaatje, McCutcheon sees small- and mid-cap junior producers and developers as the "sweet spot" in the gold equities space, and provides a basket... Visit the aureport.com for more information and for a free newsletter ...Read More »

Winning the Rare Earth Economic War: Luisa Moreno

{ Posted on Mar 20 2012 by The Gold Report }
China's sudden cuts to rare earth export quotas and domestic production marked the beginning of a Rare Earth Economic War, proposes Jacob Securities' Senior Mining and Metals Analyst Luisa Moreno.... Visit the aureport.com for more information and for a free newsletter ...Read More »

Gold Mining in West Africa Promises Growth: Mark Lackey

{ Posted on Mar 19 2012 by The Gold Report }
Mark Lackey, chief investment strategist with Pope & Company, sees particular promise among small-cap gold equities in West Africa. Burkina Faso and Mali offer good topography and stable,... Visit the aureport.com for more information and for a free newsletter ...Read More »

Canada Sees Mining Resurgence: Scott Jobin-Bevans

{ Posted on Mar 16 2012 by The Gold Report }
Amid the bustle of the 80th Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) convention in Toronto, The Gold Report sat down with PDAC President Scott Jobin-Bevans for his take on the... Visit the aureport.com for more information and for a free ...Read More »

Risks Challenging Latin American Miners

{ Posted on Mar 14 2012 by The Gold Report }
Mining companies face risks in Latin America, from nationalization to skilled labor shortages. The Gold Report sat down with several mining executives whose companies stand out among... Visit the aureport.com for more information and for a free newsletter Read More »

Some of the Biggest Silver Bulls in the Herd Speak Up

{ Posted on Mar 14 2012 by The Gold Report }
As the silver space picks up momentum and grabs attention, it's taken on a decidedly Latin look. That's evident from The Gold Report's conversations with a handful of executives whose companies stand... Visit the aureport.com for more information and for a ...Read More »

Special Report: The Next Golden Age for Cambodia?

{ Posted on Mar 14 2012 by The Gold Report }
Journalist Thom Calandra recently returned from a tour of mining activities in Cambodia and filed this exclusive report with The Gold Report. Calandra came away from nine days in Cambodia thinking... Visit the aureport.com for more information and for a free ...Read More »

Opportunities in Clean Mining: Dallas Kachan

{ Posted on Mar 13 2012 by The Gold Report }
Cleantech companies are exploring—and exploiting—the connections between many sectors of the energy, infrastructure and other industrial markets. Dallas Kachan, principal of cleantech... Visit the aureport.com for more information and for a free newsletter Read More »

Mexico’s Silver Mines Shine: ‘Mexico Mike’ Kachanovsky

{ Posted on Mar 12 2012 by The Gold Report }
Precious metals analyst "Mexico Mike" Kachanovsky, who opines on junior mining and exploration stocks at smartinvestment.ca, is bearish on the world economy, but bullish on mining stocks. Although he... Visit the aureport.com for more information and for a free newsletter ...Read More »