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  2. Eric Sprott - Wikipedia

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    Sprott advised investors to buy gold before the 2008 financial crash. [3] Following the financial crisis, gold rallied to a new all-time high of over $2000/oz. [ 4 ] The Sprott Molybdenum Participation Corporation was a dedicated commodity hedge fund created in April 2007 [ 5 ] to invest in molybdenum assets.

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    Gold prices were set to end a record-breaking year on a positive note on Tuesday as robust central bank buying, geopolitical uncertainties and monetary policy easing fuelled the safe-haven metal's ...

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  7. Wheaton Precious Metals - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 the unit price paid for pure silver was up six cents to $4.12 (incl gold $4.65) while the realized price was down 717 cents to $23.86 (incl gold $23.58). In 2011 though the unit price paid per silver equivalent ounce was only five cents higher at $4.09 it sold each ounce for 67.6% more, in 2010 it was 36.6% more.

  8. Gold Scores Modest Gains as Dollar Weakness Provides Tailwinds

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    As of 3:20 PM EST gold futures basis the most active February 2021 Comex contract is fixed at $1883.40, after factoring in $3.00 (0.16%) of gains.

  9. Synthesis of precious metals - Wikipedia

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    Ruthenium and rhodium are precious metals produced as a small percentage of the fission products from the nuclear fission of uranium.The longest half-lives of the radioisotopes of these elements generated by nuclear fission are 373.59 days for ruthenium and 45 days for rhodium [clarification needed].