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Embry Still Burns Bright

Sprott Asset Management’s Chief Investment Strategist John Embry loves to talk gold. And we love to listen. We thought you might, too……

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PHYS – note to subscribers

PHYS was added last week as a way to tag the NFTRH speculative account to actual gold as opposed to what may be going on over at GLD. If it worked out as a trade, hey great. Or it could be held longer term. The point was that I felt its management (Sprott) was of … Continue reading

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IMF Is Now Rejecting Prospective Buyers For Its Gold Stash

In an exclusive report, Kitco has just released yet another stunner in the world of precious metals. It turns out that Eric Sprott has attempted to purchase gold from the IMF, according to information provided to Kitco by Frank Holmes, CEO of US Global Investors. “I just spoke with Eric Sprott, who bid to buy … Continue reading

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John Embry: As Confidence Returns, Gold Will Rise

The Gold Report caught up with John Embry, Chief Investment Strategist, Sprott Asset Management, to get his thoughts on gold and some mining stocks he favors. Embry, an industry expert in precious metals, has researched the gold sector for over 30 years. Read about why he thinks gold could gain another 30% this year as a….

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Bob Moriarty: 2010—The Year for Gold Shares

Bob Moriarty: 2010—The Year for Gold Shares Source: Interviewed by Karen Roche, Publisher, The Gold Report  01/05/2010 321gold founder Bob Moriarty returns to The Gold Report for a lively exclusive interview about what he sees as the best investments for 2010. “Last year it was gold,” says Bob, “and this year I believe it will be … Continue reading

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Hard Assets Should Continue to Appreciate

Sprott’s Oliver & Horvat: Hard Assets Should Continue to Appreciate Source: The Gold Report; interviewed by Karen Roche, Publisher  12/08/2009 The devil will be in the details of the balance sheet when hyperinflation hits. And while lots of companies have been using leverage to drive their ROE (and their stock prices), the structure of their debt … Continue reading

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