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Corvus Gold Extends High-Grade Yellowjacket Zone Strike Length to 650 meters with 125 meter step out
Hole NB-13-352 – 2.4 metres @ 7.57 g/t Gold (270 metres of Continuous Mineralization)….
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Hole NB-13-352 – 2.4 metres @ 7.57 g/t Gold (270 metres of Continuous Mineralization)….
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Marc Faber’s latest thoughts in this interview with the Wall Street Journal….
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Zinc seems to be getting a mention everywhere these days. I talked last week about how analysts Wood Mackenzie have said zinc will be the star of the base metals complex over the next few years….
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10.7 metres @ 1.21g/t Gold (new stockwork vein system within 41 metres @ 0.68 g/t gold from surface)….
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A month ago we noted that the gold stocks were headed lower and to a potential double bottom that would create another great buying opportunity. After seven straight weeks of price declines, the gold stocks rebounded last week and are off to a good start this week. We can’t be sure if a double bottom … Continue reading
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This chart shows profits relative to GDP. In other words, it shows profit margins. Combine America’s record profit margins with high valuations and its a recipe for poor returns over the next five years. Conversely, profit margins in the rest of the world are much lower (so there is expansion potential). Valuations in emerging markets … Continue reading
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Our weekend update sent to email subscribers posted here….
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Balmoral Resources’ founder and CEO Darin Wagner updates us on Balmoral’s current cash position, the recent report of an IP anomaly, future drill targets and he gives his thoughts on the state of the M&A activity.
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Tiho Brkan joined us to discuss his thoughts on Gold, Silver and the gold stocks. I think this is one of the best interviews we’ve done with Tiho.
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Mark Twain said history doesn’t repeat itself but it rhymes. We often see that in the capital markets. The big decline in Gold this year is reminiscent of that of 1975-1976. Yet, aside from that there are several other similarities between today and 1976. Gold, gold stocks, the stock market and commodities appear to be in a … Continue reading