Junior Mining News

Manganese’s novel chemical state could create more efficient batteries

By analyst By Valentina Ruiz Leotaud New research published in Nature Communications reveals that manganese has a novel chemical state. According to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, this new state enables a high-performance, low-cost sodium-ion battery that could quickly and efficiently store and distribute energy produced by solar panels and wind […]

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US Stock Market: Conspicuous Similarities with 1929, 1987 and Japan in 1990

By Dimitri Speck Stretched to the Limit There are good reasons to suspect that the bull market in US equities has been stretched to the limit. These include inter alia: high fundamental valuation levels, as e.g. illustrated by the Shiller P/E ratio (a.k.a. “CAPE”/ cyclically adjusted P/E); rising interest rates; and the maturity of the

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Kaminak founder restarts gold project in Nevada with a $12M drill program

By analyst By Valentina Ruiz Leotaud One year ago Vancouver-based Northern Empire (TSXV:NM) paid Imperial Metals Corporation US$10 million to acquire a 100% interest in the Sterling Gold Property. Due to Imperial Metals coping with Mount Polley tailings spill and ramping up Red Chris Mine, the non-core project didn’t receive much attention over nearly two

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Broken Promises

By MN Gordon Demanding More Debt Consumer debt, corporate debt, and government debt are all going up. But that’s not all. Margin debt – debt that investors borrow against their portfolio to buy more stocks – has hit a record of $642.8 billion. What in the world are people thinking? A blow-off in margin debt

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