Posted on April 13, 2012 by Evenkeelmedia and saved under Investing News
Junior market capitalization have sunk hard leaving some juniors sitting on hefty cash piles. Meanwhile some analysts suggest it’s time for investors to start hunting. Author: Kip Keen For juniors overall 2011 and 2012, so far, have been a veritable plague. Many a junior market capitalization has painfully shrunk. There are…
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Posted on April 11, 2012 by Evenkeelmedia and saved under Exclusive Videos, Mining Education
Sign up for our FREE newsletter here: http://bit.ly/EKMNewsletter Ben Whiting of Orex Minerals explains what Structural Geology is and why it is important to Orex Minerals. To Learn More Visit: http://orexminerals.com http://evenkeelmedia.com…
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Posted on April 10, 2012 by Evenkeelmedia and saved under Investing News
Author: Frink Els The Financial Times has a look at mining on the Iberian peninsula that dates back to pre-Roman times. The world’s number three miner has its origins in the Andalusian town of Rio Tinto; so called because the nearby river flows red due to its high mineral…
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Posted on March 29, 2012 by Evenkeelmedia and saved under Investing News
Author: Reuters Rising labor costs, surging oil prices and higher tax rates are eating into profits of precious metals miners and raising the cut-off bar on new projects, making it much more difficult for them to replace reserves and boost production. High precious metal prices are prompting governments to raise…
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Posted on March 15, 2012 by Evenkeelmedia and saved under CEO Interviews, Exclusive Videos
Sign up for our FREE newsletter here: http://bit.ly/EKMNewsletter March 15th, 2012: Al Korelin chats with Gary Cope, President of Orko Silver and Orex Minerals, about the recent developments on the two companies exciting gold and silver plays in Mexico and Sweden. To Learn more visit: http://orexminerals.com http://orkosilver.com http://kereport.com http://evenkeelmedia.com…
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Posted on March 14, 2012 by Evenkeelmedia and saved under Investing News
Author: Jeb Handwerger – Editor goldstocktrades.com Far be it for Gold Stock Trades to indulge in hubris, nevertheless with all humility we not only saw this risk on rally forming in early October but reiterated on many occasions “be not dismayed by recent declines.” “Commodities are not in a bubble.” …
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Posted on February 17, 2012 by Evenkeelmedia and saved under Exclusive Videos
Al Korelin discusses mergers and acquisitions with Marshall Berol of the Encompass fund and Ray Nevis, a private investor in the resource sector. This interview took place at the Cambridge House California Investment Conference. To Learn More visit: http://kereport.com http://evenkeelmedia.com…
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Posted on December 8, 2011 by Evenkeelmedia and saved under CEO Interviews
Click Here For FREE SAC Package: http://bit.ly/iTCwGR South American Silver (TSX:SAC) President and CEO Greg Johnson chats with Al Korelin at the San Francisco Hard Assets Investment Conference about the recent developments his company has made on their exploration properties in Bolivia and Chile. South American Silver Corp. is a…
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Posted on November 22, 2011 by Evenkeelmedia and saved under CEO Interviews
Al and Greg McCoach catch up at the 2011 Silver Summit and discuss why precious metals are still a great investment despite the turbulent markets. Mr. McCoach’s years of business experience and extensive personal contacts in the mining industry provide unique insights that have generated an impressive track record for…
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Posted on October 5, 2011 by Evenkeelmedia and saved under Mine Tours
Visit Otis Gold’s Kilgore project in eastern Idaho. Welcome to Otis Gold Corp. Otis Gold Corp. (“Otis”) is a Canadian-based mineral exploration company with a portfolio of quality precious metals projects located in Idaho & Nevada. The Company is currently focused on exploring its flagship Kilgore Gold Project, located in…
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