May 24, 2012 Industry Watch: Marin Katusa calling for $2,000 gold Al Korelin chats with Marin Katusa (from Casey Research) about the precious metals and worldwide commodity markets. Marin also discusses Copper Mountain, a copper company he co-founded that has just…
May 24, 2012 Silver mine near Vancouver advancing toward production A small silver mine in the British Columbia Interior is a step closer to production after the BC government granted a mining lease and permit.
May 24, 2012 TSX rises on gold mining gains Canadian stocks were little changed in choppy trade on Thursday as gold mining gains offset a slew of weak data from Europe, China and the United States, which added to…
May 24, 2012 Guatemala’s Escobal Mine to become one of the top silver projects in the world: report With a total investment of $406 million, Canadian based mining exploration company Tahoe Resources (NYSE:TAHO), through its subsidiary Minera San Rafael SA, could become one of the largest silver producers…
May 24, 2012 Newmont applies substantial cuts to investment in controversial $4.8 billion Conga project in Peru World number two gold producer, Newmont Mining Corp. (NYSE:NEM), will spend $440 million on the controversial Conga mine project in Peru over the next 18 months, about two-thirds less than…
May 23, 2012 Will ‘peak gold’ exploration continue to grow?: USGS’ Micheal George Global gold production is at an all-time high, according to a new report from the US Geological Survey. In this exclusive interview the Survey's Mineral Commodities Specialist Micheal George pinpoints…
May 23, 2012 Gold & silver are the answer in the long-term Long time readers know that I have been and remain bullish on gold and gold stocks in the longer-term.
May 23, 2012 Asian Mineral Resources says no to Norilsk Nickel’s $22 million offer Asian Mineral Resources' board is recommending that the shareholders turn down Norilsk Nickel's $22.3 million offer or 11 cents a share.
May 23, 2012 More businesses not bothered by being corrupt: E&Y study Fifteen percent of chief financial officers are willing to make a cash payment to win business up from 9% when surveyed a year […]
May 23, 2012 Zuckerberg lost $1.5 billion in 24 hours, but he wasn’t the unluckiest billionaire. Batista was The declines wiped $1,744,800,000 from Batista's personal fortune in one day, which means he fared worse than Mark Zuckerberg who suffered more than $1.5 billion in losses as a result…
Australian lithium miner PLS Group signs supply deal with China’s Canmax Company has signed an offtake deal to supply 150,000 tonnes of spodumene concentrate for two year. February 09, 2026 | 01:46 pm