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  • Al Gore's Inconvenient Infomercial: A Movie Review, Part One

    Who is the chubby, aging baby boomer waddling through airport after empty airport, wearily tugging along his 2-piece luggage roller? Hey, it’s not Michael Moore (again). Why, for heaven’s sake, it’s none other than a bored, disgruntled Al Gore, Jr.More
  • Al Gore's Inconvenient Infomercial: A Movie Review, Part Two

    The film shows images of a nuclear reactor, a wind farm and running water. Was the blustering Al or his bewildered movie director hoping the audience would choose a solution for them? At least Ross Perot, in his infomercials, had some solution for the ills then facing America.More
  • Quality of Management Attracts PR

    Late Friday afternoon, while watching Bart Jaworsky, associate mining analyst for Raymond James, discuss his three top uranium stocks on Canada’s ROB TV, it again became evident that the very best publicity is reserved for those with quality management. Readers will recognize Jaworsky echoing the very same themes, which have run through our commentary since June 2004, in every feature from ISL mining to U.S.More
  • A Company's Story Must Carry Impingement Value to Obtain Widespread Publicity

    In two previous columns, we talked about how quality management attracts Publicity, or PR. Nearly every company is constantly trying to attract the attention of the media. What brings the media to a company’s door?More
  • Getting Word of Mouth Started: New Book PR Method

    Authors and business people often go to extremes to publicize their book or product launch. Sometimes, the most successful method can appear in front of them. Take for example, book publicity.More
  • Inside A Company's News Release, Part One

    Most investors read a company’s news releases, but don’t read between the lines to understand in which direction the company is heading. Too often, a company tries to say everything in the headline and the first paragraph. Why?More
  • Inside A Company's News Release, Part Two

    Energy Metals Corporation (TSX: EMC.TO) announced it would commence trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange on Thursday. EMC Chief Executive Paul Matysek’s quote spelled it out, that because of this it would be possible for “… the Company to reach a broader base of individual investors, mutual funds and institutional investors.More
  • Is Molybdenum Another Way to Ride the Energy Bull?

    Earlier this month, a reporter from Business Edge (Ontario edition) was pondering investment advice he might receive over a fantasy lunch with different financial gurus, such as Warren Buffet, Jim Dines and Eric Sprott. He said of Eric Sprott, “You'd be hard pressed to find a savvier market player than Canadian money manager Eric Sprott - anywhere.” Because the reporter was appraising the dollar value of an auctioned “charity lunch” with an investment guru, he embellished upon his witticism, “This lunch could be worth a mint if Sprott were to let you in on the next big thing.More
  • China's Appetite for Molybdenum

    More than 60 percent of molybdenum mined comes about as a byproduct of copper production. Many commodity investors see the rally in molybdenum prices as an afterthought, because copper has soared. In fact, molybdenum may have strong reasons to remain firm, or continue rising through the rest of this year and into 2007.More
  • Will A Base Metals Correction Affect the Price of Molybdenum?

    International Stainless Steel Federation has forecast even faster 5.5 percent annual growth up to at least 2010. Increased production of stainless steel would require a higher level of molybdenum consumption.More