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Uranium Mining in Australia

Brian Hicks
Posted December 1, 2006

Gold World editor Greg McCoach examines the investment climate of uranium mining in Australia.

The Jokers, Fools, and Wolves in Home Finance

Brian Hicks
Posted November 30, 2006

As the ultimate showman of his time, P. T. Barnum sure knew how to draw a crowd. In fact, as he lined his pockets with their dough time and time again he became famous for his quip that “there’s a...

Canadian Energy's "Exit Stage Right" Plan

Keith Kohl
Posted November 29, 2006

Despite the impending explosion of world energy demand, many Canadian energy companies are choosing to reorganize themselves into trusts. Perhaps they know more about Peak Oil than the rest of us...

The Conference Room Revolution

Brian Hicks
Posted November 29, 2006

For years now, in conference rooms all across the country, the video teleconference has been wanting. The equipment was clunky and complicated. The video was jerky and in reality the entire setup...

Flagging Faith and Credit

Brian Hicks
Posted November 28, 2006

You may not worship the almighty dollar, but money is as faith-based a paper product as the Good Book is, and it's causing just as much of a stir after the turn of the millennium.

The Dollar's Woes Accelerate

Brian Hicks
Posted November 27, 2006

While I have been talking about the problems with the dollar for many years now, alarming red flags regarding the dollar are suddenly showing up in the mainstream media. This is a major shift in...

Thankful for America

Brian Hicks
Posted November 23, 2006

The Mona Passage, the strait between the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, is a dangerous place. It is here that the Atlantic Ocean meets the Caribbean Sea in a swirl of currents that are among...

Ideas Rule in the "Knowledge Economy"

Brian Hicks
Posted November 22, 2006

When Isaac Newton published his seminal work, “Pricipia Mathematica,” in 1687, it set the foundation for the classical mechanics that would rule physics for the next 300 years. But as good as...

A Liquid-Filled Future for Our New Age of Technology

Luke Burgess
Posted November 21, 2006

Being taught something new by a ten-year-old will certainly bruise the ego. But when it comes to operating high-tech toys like TiVo and iPod, they have most of us beaten, hands down. That’s just...

The Iraqi Pullout No One Debates

Brian Hicks
Posted November 21, 2006

Politicians and strategists argue about the utility and strength of coalition forces in Iraq. Numbers are compared and considered with thought to stability and security. Meanwhile, an exodus of...

Rhodium Rodeo

Luke Burgess
Posted November 20, 2006

With demand for rhodium still high and producers unable to make with the goods, rhodium is poised to break its all-time high of $7,000 an ounce over the next few years.

Detroit's Depressing DC Ride

Brian Hicks
Posted November 14, 2006

It was a promising Tuesday for mammoth New York stocks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and its 30 blue chip companies have led a recent valuation rally through record levels. Too bad, then, that...