May 8, 2015 Archaeologists find silver, gold pirate treasure in Madagascar According to the team of explorers, the silver treasure found belonged to the infamous 17th-century Scottish pirate William Kidd.
May 7, 2015 Famed mining speculator Rick Rule on takeovers, technology and politics Today we are talking about liberty, social media and the securities business with Rick Rule, the best communicator in the mining investment business, and the chairman of Sprott USA, the…
May 7, 2015 We are the world’s largest silver producer: KGHM “It took us one year to regain our leadership position in the silver market."
May 7, 2015 Capacity development critical to sustaining economic growth in Africa Prices of commodities are expected to remain high and to be a key driver of African growth over the next few years
May 7, 2015 Lower gold prices hurt Randgold first quarter profit The Africa-focused gold producer saw its first-quarter profit fall16% due mainly to lower bullion prices and reduced production.
May 6, 2015 What does Alberta’s orange crush mean for B.C.? In a historic upset, Alberta's reigning Progressive Conservatives are out, the NDP is in, and the Wildrose Party will form the Official Opposition.
May 6, 2015 Chris Mancini’s high-quality gold miners that have positioned themselves well in the downturn In this interview with The Gold Report, Mancini advises investors to go for the best of the best: gold miners with cash flow, great balance sheets, low costs and good…
May 6, 2015 Mount Polley mining disaster caused major changes to ecosystem — study It also says it is still too early to determine long-term impacts on fish and drinking water.
May 6, 2015 Global silver output running low — report New supply from projects won’t be sufficient to replace production losses from aging operations, the World Silver Survey 2015 shows.
May 6, 2015 Peru silver production up almost 9% this year Last year, the nation’s silver output reached about 3.3 million tonnes, making it the second biggest producer of the precious metal after Mexico.
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