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Canadian uranium stocks run the gamut from junior uranium start ups to senior uranium dividend-payers.  In a previous post I wrote about the largest Canadian uranium stocks by market capitalization (that was back in September 2009).  It’s worth an update now, because Canada’s uranium stocks have grown quite significantly since then.
List of Canadian energy and [...]

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There are always broader economic and financial factors that affect the markets – fiscal and monetary policy decisions being one – but don’t overlook the factors that come from elsewhere – pure innovation, be it cultural or technological, that can also come to change the investing landscape over time.
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If the oil sands wreak environmental controversy in Canada’s west, uranium deposits and uranium production can fare no better.  Regardless, uranium producers are in demand and there will be investors, just like you are probably already an unwitting investor in some rather more obvious and one-sided sin stocks through your employer’s pension plan [...]

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This past Wednesday Som Seif, President of Claymore Investments Canada, appeared on BNN’s Market Call to take questions on ETFs.  Here’s a brief recap of Seif’s market outlook and update on the state of ETFs in Canada and with Claymore specifically.
Canada’s Consumer Prices Fallen Most Since 1953
Seif doesn’t make a big deal of the news.  [...]

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