Senior golds look to juniors for growth: David Goguen
Goguen provides his views on where senior gold producers will be hunting and which companies will meet newly stringent criteria in the gold-hungry world marketplace of today—and tomorrow.
Goguen provides his views on where senior gold producers will be hunting and which companies will meet newly stringent criteria in the gold-hungry world marketplace of today—and tomorrow.
Alphamin acquires final 30% of the Bisie tin project, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and announces new director
Mongolia's new mining minister Davajav Ganhuyag is one of the politicians in favour of upping the country's stake.
South African police are braced for possible violence ahead of Monday's back-to-work deadline for striking workers at Lonmin's flagship platinum mine, where 44 people died in labour strife last month, most of them at the hands of police.
Mike Niehuser, founder of Beacon Rock Research, incorporates his banking school background into his mining industry analysis.
After weathering a long consolidation followed by a major correction, gold stocks remain deeply out of favor today.
The US is no longer the safest place in the world to invest, says Don Coxe, a strategic advisor to the BMO Financial Group.
The company announced today that it has completed its public offering of $90 million.
Platinum miner Lonmin's (LON:JSE) has signed an agreement to end a nearly four-week platinum-mine strike and return to Marikana mine by Monday, but key parties didn't participate, undermining the government-backed attempt put an end to a violent labour dispute that has left 44 people dead.