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25 Jul 2018
Bron Suchecki - Gold Confiscation: How Likely and What You Can Do About It?
Bron Suchecki, a returning SBTV guest, speaks with us at The Safe House about the topic of gold confiscation (like when FDR issued Executive Order 6102 in 1933), how likely it is to happen again and how precious metals owners can minimize this risk.
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24 Jul 2018
Nickel Is New Headache for Automakers as Cobalt Fears Abate
Locking in supplies of key battery raw materials lithium and cobalt has been a headache for electric car manufacturers, but these days it’s the supply of nickel and graphite that’s keeping them up at night.
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20 Jul 2018
Electric race cars can now outpace petrol-powered ones
CAN electric cars deliver the raw thrills that traditional racing cars do? They can certainly deliver the speed, and more. Volkswagen's I.D. R Pikes Peak has just smashed a record for electric vehicles (EVs) at the Goodwood Hillclimb, defeating all fossil fuel-powered cars on the way to claiming an overall victory.
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19 Jul 2018
Ronald Stoeferle - In Gold We Trust 2018: Three Turning Tides In The Global Monetary Order
SBTV's latest guest is Ronald Stoeferle, Managing Partner at Incrementum AG. He is the co-author of the In Gold We Trust report. In this interview, Ronald highlights three turning tides in the global monetary order that is already happening now and will have profound impact globally in the years ahead.
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18 Jul 2018
Perth Mint Gold Bars: A Comprehensive Guide for Investors
Investing in gold has always been a popular way to diversify investment portfolios and hedge against inflation. While there are several options available in the market, Perth Mint gold bars are one of the most sought-after investment products. In this article, we will discuss everything you need to know about Perth Mint gold bars, including their history, purity, sizes, and why they are a great investment option.
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17 Jul 2018
Japan's Hino Motors adds AI to hybrid trucks as rivals go all-electric
TOKYO (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp's truck-making arm is adding artificial intelligence to large diesel-electric hybrids to improve fuel efficiency, at a time when rivals are focusing on all-battery-powered models in an era of tighter emissions rules.
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17 Jul 2018
Electric Car Revolution a Boon to Nickel Sulfide Projects
EV batteries require premium materials such as nickel sulfide, for which production levels remain low. The EV story is as much about nickel as it is lithium, and some would argue even more so.
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15 Jul 2018
Is Cobalt Still Essential to Battery Technology?
Cobalt’s role as a critical material in the booming electric vehicle (EV) batteries market has been the key driver of the cobalt story—pushing prices up four-fold from 2016 to a peak of US$93,250 per tonne in April 2018.
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13 Jul 2018
Participate in the electric vehicle revolution
The demand for metals—such as lithium, cobalt and nickel—means that there is only one way to feed an electrifying world: higher prices. Lithium prices have soared since 2015 and in early 2017, the industry recognized that there will soon be shortages of cobalt.
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12 Jul 2018
Frank Holmes - HIVE Blockchain, Crypto Mining in Iceland
SBTV spoke with Frank Holmes, CEO of US Global Investors and Chairman of HIVE Blockchain Technologies to find out more about HIVE Blockchain and his views on the future of cryptocurrencies.
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