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A Look into the Future of Chronic Pain Management

An Interview with Innocan Pharma’s CEO, Iris Bincovich. Innocan Pharma is gaining attention for its innovative pain relief solutions — particularly through its slow-release injection technology. This cutting-edge approach delivers synthetic Cannabidi...

A Groundswell of Investor Support is a Signal That NZP is on The Right Track

Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited (TSXV: “ NZP ” and NZX: “CRP”) provides shareholders and stakeholders with another of our regular updates. The last few months have been very good for CRP and its shareholders. A combination o...

Precious Metals Producers Make Progress, But Costs Are a Constant Struggle

Newmont Goldcorp Corp. (NEM:NYSE, $42.83) is in our portfolio because Newmont acquired Goldcorp. Over the past eight months, it has been active with major sales, including 50% of Kalgoorlie in Australia—Barrick also sold the other 50% just a little before—and Red Lake ...

In conversation with: Pierre Gratton: How can we built more mines faster in Canada?

The Mining Association of Canada’s President and CEO Pierre Gratton discusses his Vancouver Board of Trade presentation addressing the question, “How can we build more mines faster? He covers several key issues including, the need for critical miner...

Gold sector: Current situation and per-ounce valuations

Below is an excerpt from a commentary originally posted at www.speculative-investor.com on December 18, 2011. Current market situation Last week's price action proved that the correction/consolidation in the gold sector that began in December of last year is stil...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Tech gains amid weak commodities

It was a shorter week with little movement for the TSX after the Victoria Day long weekend. Weak commodity prices and a significant sell-off among heavyweight financial shares counterbalanced gains, keeping Canada’s busiest stock market largely stagnant....

Building the Infrastructure for Next Generation 5G Wireless

As 5G mobile technology is just getting ramped up throughout North America, meeting the needs of installing new and exciting transformational infrastructure to support 5G – quickly, efficiently, and cost-effectively – is of course, of vital importance. Eastower Wireless (...

The S&P 500 Bull Is Slowly Climbing the Wall of Worry

You may ask whether the S&P 500 rebound has stalled, or is that just a healthy consolidation – to which I would reply that the market is merely digesting gains from its sharp upside reversal. In the battle of narratives, the corona second wave fears still play second fiddle to...

The S&P 500 Bull Keeps Climbing the Wall of Worry

How close to its end is this S&P 500 consolidation are we – will the rebound meet its spark? Yesterday's session carries signs of the upcoming move, which I think will be higher. As said yesterday – in the battle of narratives, the corona second wave fears still play second fi...

Hydrogen renaissance – Plug Power, Pure Hydrogen, and Nel ASA want a slice of the USD 680 billion pi

The global hydrogen economy is on the verge of a breakthrough. This is being driven by multi-billion-dollar decarbonization targets, the quest for independence from fossil fuels, and falling costs for renewable energy. Demand could increase fivefold by 2050. By 2035, 60% ...
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