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<title><![CDATA[Junior Producer Discovers Gold Near Arizona's Most Productive Mine [UPDATED]]]></title>
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			http://www.minyanville.com/sectors/precious-metals/articles/Junior-Producer-Discovers-Gold-Near-Arizona2527s/3/1/2013/id/48480</link>
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			Fri, 1 Mar 2013 12:43:00EST
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<![CDATA[Bullfrog Gold (OTC:BFGC), an exploration-stage gold company whose Newsboy Project is fully funded for the next 18 months, recently announced that it found unusually high-grade gold approximately 7 miles east of the Vulture Mine, one of Arizona's most historically productive mines.

The Newsboy Gold Project

After drilling five holes in its Phase 3 program at the Newsboy Gold Project, located northwest of Phoenix, Arizona, the company reported 13.9 ounces gold per ton at a depth of ten feet.  Reverse circulation drilling was used, and drill cuttings were sampled every five feet and then split.  The samples were assayed according to ]]>
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	<![CDATA[Bullfrog Gold (OTC:BFGC), an exploration-stage gold company whose Newsboy Project is fully funded for the next 18 months, recently announced that it found unusually high-grade gold approximately 7 miles east of the Vulture Mine, one of Arizona's most historically productive mines.

The Newsboy Gold Project

After drilling five holes in its Phase 3 program at the Newsboy Gold Project, located northwest of Phoenix, Arizona, the company reported 13.9 ounces gold per ton at a depth of ten feet.  Reverse circulation drilling was used, and drill cuttings were sampled every five feet and then split.  The samples were assayed according to ]]>
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<title><![CDATA[Junior Producer Discovers Gold Near Arizona's Most Productive Mine]]></title>
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			http://www.minyanville.com/sectors/precious-metals/articles/bullfrog-gold-gold-prices-gold-news/2/27/2013/id/48393</link>
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			Wed, 27 Feb 2013 10:20:00EST
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<![CDATA[Bullfrog Gold (OTC:BFGC), an exploration-stage gold company whose Newsboy Project is fully funded for the next 18 months, recently announced that it found unusually high-grade gold approximately 7 miles east of the Vulture Mine, one of Arizona's most historically productive mines.

The Newsboy Gold Project

After drilling five holes in its Phase 3 program at the Newsboy Gold Project, located northwest of Phoenix, Arizona, the company reported 13.9 ounces gold per ton at a depth of ten feet.  Reverse circulation drilling was used, and drill cuttings were sampled every five feet and then split.  The samples were assayed according to ]]>
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	<![CDATA[Bullfrog Gold (OTC:BFGC), an exploration-stage gold company whose Newsboy Project is fully funded for the next 18 months, recently announced that it found unusually high-grade gold approximately 7 miles east of the Vulture Mine, one of Arizona's most historically productive mines.

The Newsboy Gold Project

After drilling five holes in its Phase 3 program at the Newsboy Gold Project, located northwest of Phoenix, Arizona, the company reported 13.9 ounces gold per ton at a depth of ten feet.  Reverse circulation drilling was used, and drill cuttings were sampled every five feet and then split.  The samples were assayed according to ]]>
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<title><![CDATA[MusclePharm Is One Strong Company...In Need of One Big Change]]></title>
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			http://www.minyanville.com/sectors/consumer/articles/MusclePharm-Is-One-Strong-Company-in/2/20/2013/id/48253</link>
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			Wed, 20 Feb 2013 14:03:00EST
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<![CDATA[Let&#39;s talk about MusclePharm Corp. (PINK:MSLP) for a few minutes, shall we?

This company has been making waves in the high-tech sports nutrition sector. This is a very competitive market, attracting $25 billion from consumers last year, up from $21.4 billion the previous year.

In 2011, MusclePharm&#39;s revenue flow increased 437%, and grew over 500% in 2012. The company reported $17 million in sales revenue in 2011, and crossed over into profitability in late 2012. Management realized that expenses were too high for a revenue-based valuation, so they began restructuring the company, adjusting their business model. Management compensation was reduced ]]>
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	<![CDATA[Let&#39;s talk about MusclePharm Corp. (PINK:MSLP) for a few minutes, shall we?

This company has been making waves in the high-tech sports nutrition sector. This is a very competitive market, attracting $25 billion from consumers last year, up from $21.4 billion the previous year.

In 2011, MusclePharm&#39;s revenue flow increased 437%, and grew over 500% in 2012. The company reported $17 million in sales revenue in 2011, and crossed over into profitability in late 2012. Management realized that expenses were too high for a revenue-based valuation, so they began restructuring the company, adjusting their business model. Management compensation was reduced ]]>
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<title><![CDATA[Why MGT Capital Investments Looks Like a Strong Value Investment]]></title>
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			http://www.minyanville.com/sectors/financial/articles/Why-MGT-Capital-Investments-Looks-Like/2/19/2013/id/48185</link>
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			Tue, 19 Feb 2013 11:10:00EST
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<![CDATA[Speaking of MGT Capital (MGT) &ndash; and if we weren't, we should be &ndash; there's a lot of noise about the company.  In fact, there's so much noise about the company that one has to wonder what's going on: Is there any substance to the racket, or is it simply much ado about nothing?  To find out, we need to take a closer look at MGT.

MGT's website states that the company "and its subsidiaries are engaged in the business of monetizing intellectual property."  Translation: MGT is a holding company. It seeks out and purchases intellectual property, specifically patents. To ]]>
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	<![CDATA[Speaking of MGT Capital (MGT) &ndash; and if we weren't, we should be &ndash; there's a lot of noise about the company.  In fact, there's so much noise about the company that one has to wonder what's going on: Is there any substance to the racket, or is it simply much ado about nothing?  To find out, we need to take a closer look at MGT.

MGT's website states that the company "and its subsidiaries are engaged in the business of monetizing intellectual property."  Translation: MGT is a holding company. It seeks out and purchases intellectual property, specifically patents. To ]]>
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<title><![CDATA[A Bullish Outlook for Toyota]]></title>
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			http://www.minyanville.com/sectors/transportation/articles/Outlook-for-Toyota-toyota-nissan-honda/11/13/2012/id/45791</link>
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			Tue, 13 Nov 2012 09:33:00EST
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<![CDATA[MINYANVILLE ORIGINAL Up until recently, analysts' outlook for Toyota Motor Corporation (NYSE:TM) was less than upbeat, citing production problems related to natural catastrophes, margin pressures, a stronger yen, and customer quality concerns about ongoing recalls. The recalls gave rise to unexpected legal expenses occasioned by the company's involvement in litigation filed by auto accident lawyers.

Since then, the Japanese automaker has managed to surprise many people. Toyota Motor Corporation reported strong quarterly numbers that exceeded analysts' expectations. The company also projected positive numbers for the rest of the year. 

Toyota posted net income of $3.2 billion for the quarter ended ]]>
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	<![CDATA[MINYANVILLE ORIGINAL Up until recently, analysts' outlook for Toyota Motor Corporation (NYSE:TM) was less than upbeat, citing production problems related to natural catastrophes, margin pressures, a stronger yen, and customer quality concerns about ongoing recalls. The recalls gave rise to unexpected legal expenses occasioned by the company's involvement in litigation filed by auto accident lawyers.

Since then, the Japanese automaker has managed to surprise many people. Toyota Motor Corporation reported strong quarterly numbers that exceeded analysts' expectations. The company also projected positive numbers for the rest of the year. 

Toyota posted net income of $3.2 billion for the quarter ended ]]>
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<title><![CDATA[Outlook on DuPont]]></title>
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			Mon, 12 Nov 2012 12:25:00EST
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<![CDATA[MINYANVILLE ORIGINAL Despite Hurricane Sandy and the increased demand for suction hoses, for which DuPont (NYSE:DD) manufactures raw materials, DuPont's earnings and profitability outlook doesn't seem so rosy, especially considering its lackluster third-quarter report for 2012. The chemical and industrial company fell short of Wall Street's estimates. According to the company, the profit drop was due to decreased demand in two particular areas: Titanium dioxide and photovoltaic materials. As a result, DuPont lowered its projected earnings and announced a comprehensive restructuring plan. Translation: There will probably be layoffs. DuPont revamped its earnings projections to $3.25 to $3.30 per share, a ]]>
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	<![CDATA[MINYANVILLE ORIGINAL Despite Hurricane Sandy and the increased demand for suction hoses, for which DuPont (NYSE:DD) manufactures raw materials, DuPont's earnings and profitability outlook doesn't seem so rosy, especially considering its lackluster third-quarter report for 2012. The chemical and industrial company fell short of Wall Street's estimates. According to the company, the profit drop was due to decreased demand in two particular areas: Titanium dioxide and photovoltaic materials. As a result, DuPont lowered its projected earnings and announced a comprehensive restructuring plan. Translation: There will probably be layoffs. DuPont revamped its earnings projections to $3.25 to $3.30 per share, a ]]>
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<title><![CDATA[The Outlook on GE]]></title>
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			http://www.minyanville.com/sectors/technology/articles/ge-general-electric-ge-earnings-general/11/2/2012/id/45497</link>
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			Fri, 2 Nov 2012 10:05:00EST
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<![CDATA[MINYANVILLE ORIGINAL Let's face it: GE's (NYSE:GE) third-quarter report was too bright, which left everyone dancing around the maypole.

Where is there to go when you&#39;re already at the top? And GE didn't help by coming out and saying it doesn't expect things to improve much. The reason: A lousy economic environment. GE, of course, is the biggest multinational in the US. Its sales went up a measly 2.8%, while revenue dropped, especially in the areas of health care and aviation. Lost in the euphoria were the tidbits that foreign sales sagged because currency rates ate into the profits.  After ]]>
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	<![CDATA[MINYANVILLE ORIGINAL Let's face it: GE's (NYSE:GE) third-quarter report was too bright, which left everyone dancing around the maypole.

Where is there to go when you&#39;re already at the top? And GE didn't help by coming out and saying it doesn't expect things to improve much. The reason: A lousy economic environment. GE, of course, is the biggest multinational in the US. Its sales went up a measly 2.8%, while revenue dropped, especially in the areas of health care and aviation. Lost in the euphoria were the tidbits that foreign sales sagged because currency rates ate into the profits.  After ]]>
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<title><![CDATA[Honda Set to Soar]]></title>
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			http://www.minyanville.com/sectors/transportation/articles/toyota-honda-honda-motor-company-automakers/11/2/2012/id/45496</link>
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			Fri, 2 Nov 2012 09:40:00EST
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<![CDATA[MINYANVILLE ORIGINAL Honda Motor Co. (NYSE:HMC) registered a 36.1% increase in profits ($1.06 billion), which translated to a dividend of $0.59 per share.  Nevertheless, analysts had predicted higher numbers.  In other words, even though profits were up, Wall Street was not celebrating.

The company's overall operating profit rose 92.1%, and was attributed to a number of factors, including unfavorable foreign currency rates, research and development, and higher sales volume.  The automobile division increased unit sales by 42.9%, and operating income increased significantly, especially compared to the previous year's loss.

Honda's motorcycle division, which includes its discount fox apparel line, dropped ]]>
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	<![CDATA[MINYANVILLE ORIGINAL Honda Motor Co. (NYSE:HMC) registered a 36.1% increase in profits ($1.06 billion), which translated to a dividend of $0.59 per share.  Nevertheless, analysts had predicted higher numbers.  In other words, even though profits were up, Wall Street was not celebrating.

The company's overall operating profit rose 92.1%, and was attributed to a number of factors, including unfavorable foreign currency rates, research and development, and higher sales volume.  The automobile division increased unit sales by 42.9%, and operating income increased significantly, especially compared to the previous year's loss.

Honda's motorcycle division, which includes its discount fox apparel line, dropped ]]>
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<title><![CDATA[Insider Buys: Following Phillip Frost]]></title>
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			http://www.minyanville.com/trading-and-investing/stocks/articles/investor-tips-investor-advice-gold-investing/7/18/2012/id/42278</link>
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			Wed, 18 Jul 2012 16:05:00EST
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<![CDATA[MINYANVILLE ORIGINAL Billionaire investor Dr. Phillip Frost has a very solid investing record and has made some interesting investments over the years.  In 1972, Dr. Frost and Michael Jaharis purchased struggling Key Pharmaceuticals, turning the company around.  The company was acquired by Schering-Plough Corporation for $826 million in 1986. One year later, Frost started a company called IVAX.  He sold IVAX in 2005 for $7.6 billion. He currently sits 188th on Forbes' list of the richest people in America.

A quick look at Frost's recent track record shows similar successes.  Frost owns 43% of a company called Continucare, which was ]]>
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	<![CDATA[MINYANVILLE ORIGINAL Billionaire investor Dr. Phillip Frost has a very solid investing record and has made some interesting investments over the years.  In 1972, Dr. Frost and Michael Jaharis purchased struggling Key Pharmaceuticals, turning the company around.  The company was acquired by Schering-Plough Corporation for $826 million in 1986. One year later, Frost started a company called IVAX.  He sold IVAX in 2005 for $7.6 billion. He currently sits 188th on Forbes' list of the richest people in America.

A quick look at Frost's recent track record shows similar successes.  Frost owns 43% of a company called Continucare, which was ]]>
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