The supercycle: Sprott weighs in
Last week, proponents of the commoditysupercycle shared their views. This week, we’ll hear from a supercycle believer, Eric Sprott, and a skeptic, Jeffrey Christian.
Last week, proponents of the commoditysupercycle shared their views. This week, we’ll hear from a supercycle believer, Eric Sprott, and a skeptic, Jeffrey Christian.
The week ended May 17, the twentieth trading week of 2008, was punctuated by a massive earthquake in China’s Sichuan province that killed at least 40,000 people, left millions homeless and damaged muc…
Eric Sprott is firmly in the bullish camp. Sprott is CEO of Sprott Inc. (SII-T), chairman of Sprott Resource Corp. …
China continues in its race to secure mineral resources in Africa, with a plan to invest more than US$9 billion in …
The fate of zinc mining and smelting operations in China remains unknown after a massive earthquake devastated much…
Another cautious voice is that of Clement Gignac, chief economist and strategist for Montreal-based National Bank F…
Are there any market commentators who do not share this super-bullish stance? It turns out that there are a few of …
Patricia Mohr, vice-president economics at Toronto-based Scotiabank (BNS-T) is also a proponent of the bullish case…
Khan Resources (KRI-T) is making an unsolicited bid for Western Prospector Group (WNP-V) to consolidate its positio…
Stephen Leeb is chief investment officer of Leeb Capital Management in New York City and co-author of the books “Th…
The Center for Individual Freedom has published a full-page ad in The Wall Street Journal demanding that U. S. President George Bush and Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice tell Mongolia that it has to…
Another proponent of the bullish case for commodities is Frank Holmes, chief investment officer of San Antonio, Tx….
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