April 10, 2012 Castro is certifiably mad; at least on mining There are many reports on today’s new about a rant and rave by Fidel Castro on mining. Granted the old man is certifiably mad and that he runs a country…
April 9, 2012 Castro likes Trudeau; Harper, not so much Fidel Castro said Prime Minister Stephen Harper suffers from illusions regarding resources and the extensive claims the U.S. has on Canada.
April 9, 2012 Investors look the other way after White Tiger Gold’s loss, management’s 800% pay hike White Tiger Gold swung into a loss in 2011 mainly due to what the company termed "administrative costs" in relation to the merger with Century Mining. In the process management's…
April 6, 2012 White Tiger swings into $10 million loss, but management pay rises 9-fold Net losses came in at a shade under $10.5 million for the year which as mainly due to what the company termed "administrative costs" that totaled $15.2 million (it was…
April 6, 2012 The ‘lunar trajectory’ of Canadian mining investment The source of the surge in mining investment has been quite diverse, reflecting the widespread advance in prices. For 2012, gold leads the way with $3.6 billion of capital spending.…
April 6, 2012 Castillian Files NI 43-101 technical report for Mineral Resource at Hope Brook Gold Project, Newfoundland "Establishment of a NI 43-101 mineral resource estimate is a very important step forward in advancing the Hope Brook Gold Project. Definition of this mineral resource estimate has been achieved…
April 5, 2012 CEO buys at Paramount Gold Between March 28 and 29, Paramount Gold and Silver (PZG-T2.44-0.05-2.01%) CEO Christopher Crupi bought 100,000 shares in the public market at an […]
April 5, 2012 Canadian oilsands output skids in March Production at Canada’s biggest oilsands projects, run by Suncor Energy Inc and Syncrude Canada Ltd, tumbled in March after unscheduled outages of major processing equipment, prompting investors to push the…
April 5, 2012 Healthy polar bear count confounds doomsayers The debate about climate change and its impact on polar bears has intensified with the release of a survey that shows the […]
April 5, 2012 Vale seeks nickel near Repulse Bay Vale — the second largest nickel producer in the world — plans to begin looking for nickel this year on the Melville Peninsula near Repulse Bay, Nunavut.
Silver price whipsaws again as thin liquidity fuels wild swings Spot silver was up more than 7% to about $76 an ounce by mid-morning in New York on Friday, having earlier tumbled toward $64. February 06, 2026 | 01:23 pm