November 24, 2014 Ivanhoe jumps on exploration results at African mine The miner has hit exceptionally high-grade silver, zinc and copper at its Kipushi mine in the DRC.
November 24, 2014 The clock is ticking in Switzerland All eyes should now be focused on the Swiss voters.
November 24, 2014 Solar energy powers silver demand to record high For the first time, in fact, silver demand in the fabrication of solar panels is set to outpace photography, if it hasn’t already done so.
November 24, 2014 More than a dozen short-term repairs, plans await Mount Polley remediation: report A tailings berm breached during the Mount Polley mine disaster has yet to be repaired to the point it can withstand the arrival of water.......
November 24, 2014 Florian Siegfried: seeking less risky business in mining M&A Florian Siegfried, head of precious metals and mining investments with Zurich-based AgaNola, says there are small signs—fewer equities participating in the recent rally, greater spreads in the high-yield market—that the…
November 24, 2014 BHP warns more cost cuts, management shake up before demerger The world's largest miner has stepped up its cost-cutting plans as it battles a sharp slide in iron ore, coal and oil prices.
November 23, 2014 LiDAR survey discovers Roman gold mines in Spain The existence of 2,000-year-old gold mines was confirmed by an aerial survey done last week above the northwestern province of León, using laser technology.
November 23, 2014 Continental Gold continues to beat the odds in Colombia Toronto-based explorer Continental Gold is stepping closer to developing a commercial-scale underground gold-silver mine in northwestern Colombia , with at least one analyst cheering on the progress.
November 23, 2014 Barrick Gold co-president joins insider buying spree Two weeks ago, the Financial Post noted that Barrick Gold Corp. executives Kevin Thomson and Ammar Al-Joundi were loading up on shares. They have since been joined by one of…
November 23, 2014 Greek dilemma: Are new jobs created by gold mine worth the ecological risk? One of Europe's richest fields of gold and other key metals has reopened, and the prospect of a further expansion is pitting locals worried about farming, fishing, and tourism against…
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