By Doug Hornig, Senior Editor, Casey Research Media coverage of the oil spill’s effect on the Gulf focusing on tourist income lost by the waterfront towns – with footage of empty beaches, restaurants and T-shirt shops – dominates the news. Interviews with devastated business owners...
(Interviewed by Louis James, Editor, International Speculator ) L : Doug, we've promised to talk about what you call the literature of today's world: movies. So, let's talk about the silver screen. Doug : Good idea. Some may dismiss this as fluff, but I think it can be very important, as...
Interview by Louis James, Editor, International Speculator ) L : I'm sitting with Doug Casey in his apartment in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Above me, on the wall behind the sofa I'm sitting on, is a mural depicting the brutality of war. Every time you write about the military, Doug, we lose a large...
(Interviewed by Louis James, Editor, International Speculator ) L : Doug, we've talked about cars, gold, and real estate. Another well-known passion of yours is horses, and your love of the game of polo. In fact, I see that you're wearing a tie that has polo horses on it. But I know you've...
Dear Reader, In the June edition of The Casey Report , and again in the edition that was put to bed July 2, we warned that the U.S. equities markets were on the edge of the next leg down in the slow-motion crisis now unfolding. (You can read both issues... more here ). While there is no such thing as...
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David Galland
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07-10-2009
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Dear Reader, A quick comment is in order on the recent stock rally. While I could provide that comment, few people do the "dose of reality" thing better than my globetrotting partner and friend of many years, Doug Casey. Begging the forgiveness of our paying subscribers to The Casey Report...
This week I have a special Outside the Box for you. My long-time friend Doug Casey wrote a very prescient piece back in 1997. He has updated it somewhat for today's times. The critical part is a summary of the work of Richard Strauss and (friend) John Howe and their book The Fourth Turning , which...
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John Mauldin
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12-29-2008
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By
David Galland, Casey Research With
the downturn in the precious metals markets making even the most
stalwart investors question their instincts; it's good to have some
advice from the field about what is really going on out there. Here
today David Galland, of Casey Research (publishers of Casey's...
Introduction This week in Outside the Box we take a quizzical gander at the gold market, its growth-to-date, and potential future investment opportunity. We have witnessed a significant rise in the gold market from a July 1999 price of $252 an once, to $653 an once today, an increase of 159%. David Galland...