Howard Ruff: Reprising (and Preparing for) Rough Times
Source: Interviewed by Karen Roche, Publisher, The Gold Report 1/15/2010 http://www.theaureport.com/pub/na/3522 Howard Ruff, who has observed the markets, the economy and government […]
Source: Interviewed by Karen Roche, Publisher, The Gold Report 1/15/2010 http://www.theaureport.com/pub/na/3522 Howard Ruff, who has observed the markets, the economy and government […]
Phillips Machine South Africa, under the direction of Larry G Cantley, Phillips Machine South Africa Managing Director, is a branch of an American based Phillips Machine that has been involved in almost all phases of repairs, remanufacture, fabrication, development and sales of underground mining equipment, for the past 35 years in the US. The South African branch [...]
The announcement that the Indian central bank purchased 200 tonnes of gold (6.43 million ounces) from the International Monetary Fund ignited a […]
Source: The Gold Report; interviewed by Karen Roche, Publisher 12/08/2009 http://www.theaureport.com/cs/editors/print/na/3384 The devil will be in the details of the balance sheet when […]
Source: The Gold Report; interviewed by Karen Roche, Publisher 12/08/2009 http://www.theaureport.com/cs/editors/print/na/3384 The devil will be in the details of the balance sheet when […]
MINING industry leaders should end their scaremongering campaign over the carbon pollution reduction scheme, a coalition of union, environment, welfare and research […]
The Kimberley Process (KP) rough diamond certification scheme failed to reach a consensus to suspend Zimbabwe at last week’s Plenary meeting in Namibia, in spite of evidence of serious non-compliance with the KP’s requirements and widespread government-sponsored human rights abuses, according to civil society groups. “Governments’ failure to suspend Zimbabwe points to fundamental weaknesses in the [...]
While occupational safety incidents are at their lowest levels in recorded history, process safety incidents evidence no improvement, as is shown by […]
The sole U.S. rare earths metals mine hopes to resume production in two years to supply the materials critical for domestic clean energy, commercial manufacturing, and defense technologies, and overcome the objections of watchdog groups.
First there were “blood diamonds,” the gems that fuelled conflict and human rights abuses in Liberia and Sierra Leone. Then there was […]