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»View Commitment of Traders. expert analysis & newsletter briefs Chesapeake Energy Corp.
"Companies active in the Marcellus sweet spot in northwestern West Virginia include Chesapeake Energy Corp. . .Chesapeake is now in the process of unwinding the former corporate strategy. Chesapeake used to accumulate speculative land with the hope of being able to resell it into a joint venture. . .rather than spend the capital to drill in order to get high land prices, the company chose to exit the positions and refocus capital on its core areas. The new strategy makes sense, but it is a big change."
(5/16/13)
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The Energy Report Interview with Josh Young
"Coalspur Mines Ltd. released Q1/13 financial results . . .given the company's developer status and the fact that the results contained nothing unexpected, the financial results are not expected to have an immediate material impact on the stock. . .Coalspur's Vista project is peerless across North America. We believe that the 11+ Mtpa potential scale of the high-energy thermal coal project is unchallenged across other development-stage company projects. . .the project has potential to be a long-life operation with solid project economics."
(5/16/13)
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Colin Healey,
Haywood Securities
"Companies active in the Marcellus sweet spot in northwestern West Virginia include Chesapeake Energy Corp. . .Chesapeake is now in the process of unwinding the former corporate strategy. Chesapeake used to accumulate speculative land with the hope of being able to resell it into a joint venture. . .rather than spend the capital to drill in order to get high land prices, the company chose to exit the positions and refocus capital on its core areas. The new strategy makes sense, but it is a big change."
(5/16/13)
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The Energy Report Interview with Josh Young
"We also bought Fission Energy Corp. when it released a drill hole into its R390 East discovery. That made me realize that it could be onto a major uranium discovery. With that, we got about 0.33 shares of Denison Mines Corp. per Fission share, in the Athabasca, again to diversify somewhat out of gold. We got two uranium plays out of that initial purchase. Denison is a likely acquisition target because of where it sits in the basin. Fission is on to the most exciting uranium discovery to come around in quite a while."
(5/14/13)
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The Metals Report Interview with Brent Cook
"We also bought Fission Energy Corp. when it released a drill hole into its R390 East discovery. That made me realize that it could be onto a major uranium discovery. With that, we got about 0.33 shares of Denison Mines Corp. per Fission share, in the Athabasca, again to diversify somewhat out of gold. We got two uranium plays out of that initial purchase. Denison is a likely acquisition target because of where it sits in the basin. Fission is on to the most exciting uranium discovery to come around in quite a while."
(5/14/13)
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The Metals Report Interview with Brent Cook
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