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| Michael Ballanger |
Silver: The Red-Headed, Freckle-Faced Stepchild |
In grade school, I had a classmate named Craig McVeigh who was easily one of the most maligned kids in the school because as a big lad standing a full hand width taller than anyone and weighing thirty pounds more than anyone, he was never allowed to play in any sports that involved physical contact. Craig was fair, with bright, curly red hair with freckles adorning most of his exposed skin. Most of all, this lumbering giant of a boy was decidedly unlucky. He couldn't catch a break with a butterfFriday, September 8, 2017 |
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| Mark O'Byrne - gold.ie |
Gold may be the only winner in US elections |
Gold will win US election
Gold could rise to at least 8% following election
Trump victory will push gold up 10%
Uncertainty pre and post election likely to support the gold price
Election jitters are one of several drivers for the gold price
Trump win will release a ‘wave of risk aversion’
Safe-haven demand maybe set to rise in coming weeks
To the relief of some but the worry of many others the US election is now just days away. Unlike past elections this one appears to grown more uncertain anFriday, November 4, 2016 |
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| Nathan Lewis - New World Economics |
Nonmonetary Perspectives on the Great Depression 2: Steindl, Schwartz, and Eichengreen |
We've been looking at the history of "nonmonetary interpretations of
the Great Depression" -- the idea that the onset of the Great
Depression was not caused by some kind of monetary factor. This was
actually the most common view, until the 1960s, and remains a common
view today among academics.
October
16, 2016: Nonmonetary Perspectives on the Great Depression
Now let's look at Monetary Interpretations of the Great Depression (1995),
by Frank Steindl. This comes twenty years after Temin (1976)Sunday, October 23, 2016 |
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| Nathan Lewis - New World Economics |
Irving Fisher and "Debt Deflation" |
Recently, I've been thinking about the credit contraction of the early
1930s. This generally gets far too little attention today, but people
have thought about it somewhat in the past. One such person was Irving
Fischer, a prominent economist of the time. He called it "debt
deflation." Here is a nice summary of his views:
"The Debt-Deflation Theory of Great Depressions," by Irving Fischer.
May
14, 2016: Credit Expansion And Contraction Of The 1920s and 1930s #2:
Paying Off Debt
April
3, 2016:Sunday, June 5, 2016 |
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| 24hGold - Noodls |
GOLD Sandstorm Gold Announces Agreement to Acquire 56 Royalties for US$22 Million |
Vancouver, British Columbia | January 19, 2016
Sandstorm Gold Ltd. ('Sandstorm' or the 'Company') (NYSE MKT: SAND, TSX: SSL) is pleased to announce that it has agreed to acquire 56 royalties (the 'Royalty Package') from Teck Resources Limited and its affiliates (collectively, 'Teck') for total consideration of US$22 million (C$32 million), payable in US$1.4 million (C$2 million) in cash and US$20.6 million (C$30 million) in common shares of the Company (the 'Common Shares') (the 'Transaction')Tuesday, January 19, 2016 |
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| 24hGold - Yahoo |
4:56 pm Eclipse Resources announces Q4 operational update; co believes it is on pace to exceed the high end of its Q4 and FY production guidance range |
6:05 pm Smith & Wesson raises Q3 and FY15 guidance (SWHC) : Co issues raised guidance for Q3 (Jan), sees EPS of $0.39-0.41 from $0.27-0.29 vs. $0.29 Capital IQ Consensus Estimate; sees Q3 (Jan) revs of $175-180 mln from $150-155 mln vs. $155.12 mln Capital IQ Consensus Estimate. Co issues raised guidance for FY16 (Apr), sees EPS of $1.36-1.41 from $1.26-1.31 vs. $1.32 Capital IQ Consensus Estimate; sees FY16 (Apr) revs of $650-660 mln from $625-635 mln vs. $637.09 mln Capital IQ Consensus EstimaMonday, January 4, 2016 |
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| 24hGold - Yahoo |
4:19 pm Cliffs Natural Resources announces an increase in the conversion rate of its 7.00 Series A Mandatory Convertible Preferred Stock |
6:05 pm Smith & Wesson raises Q3 and FY15 guidance (SWHC) : Co issues raised guidance for Q3 (Jan), sees EPS of $0.39-0.41 from $0.27-0.29 vs. $0.29 Capital IQ Consensus Estimate; sees Q3 (Jan) revs of $175-180 mln from $150-155 mln vs. $155.12 mln Capital IQ Consensus Estimate. Co issues raised guidance for FY16 (Apr), sees EPS of $1.36-1.41 from $1.26-1.31 vs. $1.32 Capital IQ Consensus Estimate; sees FY16 (Apr) revs of $650-660 mln from $625-635 mln vs. $637.09 mln Capital IQ Consensus EstimaMonday, January 4, 2016 |
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| 24hGold - Yahoo |
10:15 am McEwen Mining appoints Colin Sutherland as President |
6:05 pm Smith & Wesson raises Q3 and FY15 guidance (SWHC) : Co issues raised guidance for Q3 (Jan), sees EPS of $0.39-0.41 from $0.27-0.29 vs. $0.29 Capital IQ Consensus Estimate; sees Q3 (Jan) revs of $175-180 mln from $150-155 mln vs. $155.12 mln Capital IQ Consensus Estimate. Co issues raised guidance for FY16 (Apr), sees EPS of $1.36-1.41 from $1.26-1.31 vs. $1.32 Capital IQ Consensus Estimate; sees FY16 (Apr) revs of $650-660 mln from $625-635 mln vs. $637.09 mln Capital IQ Consensus EstimaMonday, January 4, 2016 |
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| 24hGold - Noodls |
LEAD Mr Anil Agarwal Chairman Vedanta tweeted about Vedanta's Frost Sullivan Competitive Strategy and Innovative Leadership Award |
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Mr. Anil Agarwal, Chairman, Vedanta, tweeted - 'Cutting edge technology & innovation is in Vedanta's DNA. Kudos team win @Frost_Sullivan Competitive Strategy & Innovation Leadership Award'
New Delhi, 13 October, 2015: Vedanta, India's only diversified natural resources company with global assets across zinc, lead, silver, oil & gas, iron ore, copper, aluminium and commercial power has won the 2015 Frost & Sullivan Best Practices Award in the 'Competitive StrategyTuesday, October 13, 2015 |
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| 24hGold - Yahoo |
Symantec exposes Butterfly hacking group for corporate espionage |
This article, Symantec exposes Butterfly hacking group for corporate espionage, originally appeared on TechRepublic.com.
Image: iStock/davincidig
Symantec is taking its professed mission of "helping consumers and organizations secure and manage their information-driven world" to the next level by adding counterespionage to its list of services. As proof, I submit the recently released Symantec white paper ButtThursday, August 6, 2015 |
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| 24hGold - Noodls |
Becoming a trusted user of air, land and water |
Air, land and water are critical resources and provide us with trillions of dollars in eco system services. If we don't protect these precious resources, the cost will be great; without them, we have no economy, no society, and no eco-systems. But as the world's population grows, these resources are under increasing pressure, and must be used and shared responsibly.
"By 2025, two-thirds of the world's population may face water shortages" - WWF
So, what does all this mean for our business?Tuesday, June 30, 2015 |
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| FOFOA - FoFOA |
Metamorphosis Revisited |
The very changes needed in our money universe, today,
would kill dollar demand by devaluing all dollar assets
in super higher gold prices. The debts and the dollars
would remain; only 90% of their current illusion of value
would vanish. Hyperinflation in prices of all wealth objects
will be the workout result of this process. As such,
opposing dollar political motive will force the US
to give the markets what is needed; both gold
and gold prices beyond imagination.
-FOA (7/27/01)
This paSunday, April 12, 2015 |
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| 24hGold - PR Newswire |
Seven Ways to Enjoy Spring at Consumers Energy River Hydros |
Rich Castle, Consumers Energy's natural resource administrator for hydro operations, recommends seven activities outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy this spring on their lands and waters open to the public:Steelhead Fishing –Anglers experience a world-class inland fishery in Michigan each spring when hard-fighting steelhead leave the Great Lakes to spawn in rivers on the east and west sides of the state. Many steelhead are landed downstream of Tippy, Foote, Croton and Calkins Bridge dams. Fishing liceMonday, April 6, 2015 |
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| 24hGold - Noodls |
Newly discovered butterfly named after ArcelorMittal Liberia ecologist |
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A new species of African butterfly has been named after an ArcelorMittal Liberia ecologist.
The recently discovered species, Wing's Epitola - Cephetola wingae, which belongs to the family of Blues (Lycaenidae) - bears Wing-Yunn Crawley's name in recognition of her significant contribution to ArcelorMittal Liberia's Biodiversity Conservation Programme, which aims to prevent or compensate for the long term impact of iron ore mining operations on the environment.
The decisiFriday, March 20, 2015 |
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| Mark O'Byrne - gold.ie |
Review of 2014 – Gold Second Best Currency, +13 in EUR, +6 GBP |
Contents:- Gold Second Best Currency In 2014 – Higher In All Currencies Except Dollar- Silver Falls Despite Robust Demand- Stock and Bond Performance In 2014- Oil Prices Collapse; Energy, Copper, Sugar Fall; Coffee Surges- Regulatory Authorities Confirm Gold Rigging- Another Year Of Paper Selling While Physical Demand Robust – Especially From China and India- Continuing Central Bank and Russian Central Bank Demand- Gold Repatriation Movements Gather Momentum- Ebola – Threat Moves From Africa To Tuesday, January 6, 2015 |
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| Jeffrey Lewis |
Finding Zero |
“If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.”- Nikola TeslaThe silver market is always one day from panic. The same could be said for the bond market or the dollar. In the age of electronic price discovery and massive reckless monetary Imbalance anything can happen - and it probably will. It will happen whether by virtue of just in time delivery practices of the user or the massive (and very real short) concentration within the large commerSaturday, September 20, 2014 |
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| Mark O'Byrne - gold.ie |
'Archduke Ferdinand' Moment Drums Of War Grow Louder In Ukraine and Middle East |
Today’s AM fix was USD 1,310.25, EUR 968.40 and GBP 765.78 per ounce.
Yesterday’s AM fix was USD 1,302.75, EUR 962.65 and GBP 761.35 per ounce.
Gold rose $21.10 or 1.62% yesterday to $1,319.60/oz and silver climbed $0.39 or 1.88% to $21.14/oz.
Source: Finviz
Gold dipped 0.4% on profit taking today but is likely to be supported by a wave of risk aversion after the airline tragedy. Stocks fell and brent oil climbed above $108 a barrel, extending sharp overnight gains amid heightened geopoliticalFriday, July 18, 2014 |
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| James West - Midas Letter |
China’s ‘Lehman’ Moment |
A raft of stories across newswire in the last 23 hours suggest there might be a rug-pulling-out of sorts coming for investors in the Far East. And as we know, the Butterfly Effect in globalized markets these days is instant and amplified. It could be suggested at this point that the tech sell-off currently underway in U.S. technology stocks is a result of a growing crisis in confidence toward China, and its economic reporting.
One might even go so far as to suggest that, in some of the events,Friday, April 11, 2014 |
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| Chris Vermeulen - GoldandOilGuy |
Using Options to Capitalize on Strong Fundamentals in Gold |
Throughout most of 2013, gold futures have been under major selling pressure.
Gold opened the year trading around $1,675 per ounce. As of the 12/02/13 close,
gold futures were trading around $1,220 per ounce which would mean that thus
far in 2013, gold futures have lost more than 27% of their value.
Looking back to September of 2011, gold's all time high came in around $1,923
per ounce. In a little more than 2 years, gold prices have dropped around $700
per ounce representing a total lThursday, December 5, 2013 |
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| Tim Iacono - Iacono Research |
Tuesday Morning Links |
MUST READS
New wave of mortgage trouble threatens – Reuters
Nasdaq Index Touches 4,000 on Mixed Day – WSJ
Nasdaq 4000: This time it’s different (again) – USA Today
How today compares to when Nasdaq first traded at 4,000 – MarketWatch
Should Investors Be Shorting Stocks Instead Of Buying? – Short Takes
The Stock Bubble In Context (Will The Last Bear Turn Out The Lights?) – Testosterone Pit
An Open Letter to the FOMC: Recognizing the Valuation Bubble In Equities – Hussman Funds
It’s Weird to Use ATuesday, November 26, 2013 |
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