Maybe the best way to bring these precious metal stocks back to life is to declare them dead.
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The results are in, and only these 2 stocks are still selling cheaply enough to be considered good value 'buys.'
A new austerity in the industry will rein in capital spending and lower production, which in turn should boost prices.
The computer networking company is the headliner as earnings season continues with noteworthy gold, tech, industrials, construction and retail stocks.
Through favorable royalty contracts this non-mining company is a play on silver.
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To do well in the market in the coming year, you must understand the euro, oil and gold.
Stocks related to the precious metal have been under severe pressure, but the worst may not be over.
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