29th February 2008
By Darry Kelley
Wind is not only the cleanest source of energy available to humanity, it is also the world’s fastest growing source of electrical power. But the United States has been slow to adopt. A Canadian company is changing that though – one ...
22nd February 2008
By Eric Pratt
Seldom a week passes without news of another investment by Pinetree Capital Ltd. (TSX:PNP) in an emerging resource or technology company. Pinetree has a lean corporate structure and visionary business model that makes it part investment f...
14th February 2008
By Eric Pratt
www.midasletter.com
Institutional investors love the project generator model.
You know – where the company, at its own expense and usually using its own expertise goes about acquiring land for exploration through staking, and then m...
14th February 2008
By James West
www.midasletter.com
I was going through my archive yesterday and came across this article which was first published in September of 2007. The accuracy of the predictions here have caused me to excerpt pieces of it for your edification.
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13th February 2008
By James West
The market has been unkind to junior resource stocks for the last several months, but it has reserved special treatment for uranium juniors, whose management are sounding increasingly depressed and suicidal.
The reason is plain to see ...
11th February 2008
By Darryl Kelley
In what is quickly becoming a habit with Bard Ventures (TSX.V:CBS), another great intercept from the drilling ongoing at the Lone Pine Molybdenum Project has returned 0.06% Molybdenum over 284 meters.
Hole BD07-16 was designed to e...
06th February 2008
By Doug Hadfield
The first good news of the year for readers at Resourcex Investor was the price of gold. The start of the year heralded all-time high prices for gold easily topping $900 per ounce, driven by the weak US dollar, high oil prices and rene...
28th January 2008
By Doug Hadfield
In Mississippi, just a few kilometres from the town of Natchez, KFG Resources (TSX.V: KFG) is about to try something that CEO Bob Kadane believes will create significant value for his company’s shareholders.
Buried beneath the Fa...
28th January 2008
By Doug Hadfield
When the ancient Roman scholar Publilius Syrus said, “No pleasure endures unseasoned by variety,” he could well have been referring to mining companies. One trick ponies, as recent events are sure to prove again, live and die the b...
28th January 2008
By D. J. Hadfield
Certainly, one of the most daunting challenges an investor faces is putting on the thinking cap and calculating the value of a mining or junior exploration company share. There are countless ways of valuing and comparing companies, an...
28th January 2008
By Doug Hadfield
It may not be the sexiest of metals to investors, but iron is also arguably one of the most important. That was the message of Brian Thurston, President of Raytec Metals Corp. (TSX.V: RAY) in a recent interview with Resourcex.com. The...
22nd January 2008
By James West
Some of the largest gold deposits in the world are currently under development in Argentina, a country whose past political problems have precluded the exploration over the bulk of its vast 2.8 million square kilometers.
Barrick (NYSE:...
22nd January 2008
By James West
Bard Ventures (TSX.V:CBS) recently completed two phases of drilling 23 on its Lone Pine Property near Houston in northwestern British Columbia.
The best hole in that program, (assays are still pending for the remainder of Phase 2) was...
19th January 2008
By Craig Thompson
Graham Davis of the Colorado School of Mines recently noted that Peter Tufano of Harvard University measured the sensitivity of gold company value to changes in gold price and discovered that a 1% change in gold price typically caused...
19th January 2008
By Doug Hadfield
The year 2007 was certainly a year to be remembered by investors familiar with Montello Resources (TSX.V: MEO). The company and its JV partner Pennine Petroleum Corp. (TSX.V:PNN) have achieved success at their Pincher Creek operations ...