Miners downsizing capital expenses for smart growth
Smart companies are beginning to ignore insistence that production growth is always good and focus on growing their margins by lowering capital expenses.
Smart companies are beginning to ignore insistence that production growth is always good and focus on growing their margins by lowering capital expenses.
After months of polemic and legal battles, Australian rare earths miner Lynas (ASX:LYC) has finally begun production at its Malaysian processing plant following a recent court triumph.
Burmese opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner vows to find a peaceful solution to dispute
Carbon Management Canada (CMC), a national research network specializing in the development of carbon management technology and insights for industrial scale solutions, has awarded a total of $3.75 million to eight new research projects.
"China may have already cornered most of the world’s physical gold supply."
When I appeared on Canada’s Business News Network last week, Randy Cass challenged my thinking that it’s the best time of the year for stocks.
Since 2007, China's demand for gold has risen 27% per year.
Many goldbugs like gold as a hedge against Federal Reserve policies and high inflation. Paul van Eeden, president of Cranberry Capital, says he does not fear high inflation due to Fed policies.
Manchester based Trolex, leaders in gas detection and environmental monitoring systems, has just won the 2012 SME Manufacturer of the Year Award, organised by The Manufacturer magazine.
Police has located a van belonging to Barrick Gold (NYSE, TSX: ABX) stolen Wednesday morning in Elko, Nevada, officer Clair Morris told Elkodaily.com.