Good Intentions Bad Directions (URA, URZ, UUU, DNN, CCJ, UEC, URRE)
Richard Mills: As a general rule, the most successful man in life is the man who has the best information Read more…
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Richard Mills: As a general rule, the most successful man in life is the man who has the best information Read more…
Jason Simpkins: Uranium stocks got hammered last year in the wake of the Fukushima disaster. But now, roughly one year later, uranium mining stocks have finally begun to bounce back Read more…
Jeb Handwerger: Gold Stock Trades will not regale you with the growing presence of nuclear facilities throughout the world despite the German (NYSEArca:EWG) and Japanese (NYSEArca:EWJ) negative stance. It is well known that reactors (NYSEArca:NLR) are going to come online in Read more…
Zig Lambo: Demand for uranium (NYSEARCA:URA) is expected to continue growing as China spearheads the conversion of new energy production from coal to nuclear (NYSEARCA:NLR). In this exclusive interview with The Energy Report, BMO Capital Markets Analyst Edward Sterck brings us up to date Read more…
John Daly: Ever since the end of World War Two, the U.S. has come to regard Saudi Arabia as almost its exclusive oil producing enclave. Read more…
The Energy Report: At the beginning of 2011, analysts everywhere championed a “renaissance” of nuclear power. The Japanese tsunami and subsequent Fukishima nuclear accident in March challenged market sentiment; spot prices and stocks alike suffered setbacks. The Energy Report has been there for Read more…
Jared Cummans: In early 2011 a devastating earthquake and subsequent tsunami wreaked havoc on much of Japan, putting the country in something of a bind. One area that was particularly affected by the quake was the Fukushima nuclear power plant. Fukushima had taken hefty damages during the incident Read more…
Brian Sylvester: From fossil fuels to fission, growing global demand for power generation offers investment opportunities. Thermal coal is heating up and the uranium junior mining sector is set for development and a wave of consolidation. Geordie Mark, mining analyst with Haywood Securities in Vancouver Read more…
John Daly: On 30 May, in the aftermath of Japan’s Fukushima nuclear disaster, German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that Germany would close all of its 18 nuclear power plants between 2015 Read more…
Jared Cummans: Bruno del Ama is the CEO of Global X Management, the New York-based ETF issuer behind several of the innovative exchange-traded products to hit the market in recent months, including the first ETFs offering investors exposure to Colombia and the Nordic region and the first and only Read more…
Brian Sylvester: The uranium market (NYSE:URA) is still shell-shocked from the tsunami in Japan and the resulting anti-nuclear backlash. But Philip Williams, vice president of business development for investment firm Pinetree Capital in Toronto, is urging investors to dust themselves off and start shopping. Read more…
George Mack: If energy, food and education are the building blocks of civilization, Greenpeace Cofounder Patrick Moore is using his role of “sensible environmentalist” to build support for the concept of sustainable power generation. In this exclusive interview with The Energy Report, Patrick proposes that industry Read more…
Don’t look now, but the uranium sector is actually showing some signs of life. After going into a near free fall shortly following the catastrophic events in Japan, uranium prices have stabilized. Equities linked to the commodity have recently seen a push higher. Read more…
John Daly: Japan’s 11 March catastrophe at its six-reactor Daichi Fukushima nuclear power complex has had global repercussions, hardly surprising given the trillions of dollars invested in civilian nuclear energy over the last five decades. Ironically, just a year ago the nuclear power Read more…
Bob van der Valk: Where exactly does the official US policy stand on the building of additional nuclear power plants? It seems Nebraskans and New Mexicans have good reasons for heightened concerns on whether our government is telling the truth about the dangers from any damage caused Read more…
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