December 4, 2009 Gold Going Parabolic? – Gold’s performance over the past month has truly been epic. Since late October, it has soared 18.2% higher. Over a 21-trading-day span, […]
December 4, 2009 Gold Going Parabolic? — Gold’s performance over the past month has truly been epic. Since late October, it has soared 18.2% higher. Over a 21-trading-day span, […]
December 4, 2009 Bold plans NOT one for small ideas, Waratah Coal CEO Peter Lynch has a bold vision for the underground component of the China First […]
December 4, 2009 Drug and alcohol testing a priority this Christmas, expert claims WORKPLACE drug and alcohol screening experts Frontline Diagnostics says mining employers should invest in alcohol education programs and testing during the festive […]
December 4, 2009 SA rand debate to weigh costs, benefits – report A public debate on South Africa's rand is focusing on the costs and benefits of possible policy measures to manage the currency, Business Day newspaper quoted Economic Development Minister Ebrahim…
December 4, 2009 Hitachiâs Neo-SBR Drill Rig Chain now available from Chain & Drives Australia Chain & Drives Australia have announced the arrival of the first shipments of Premium Quality Hitachi Roller Neo SBR chain in stock sizes for the drilling industry.
December 4, 2009 Its all happening in the Nordic Region, including Finland’s largest mining project Latest issue of International Mining Project News available (December 4):This week, International Mining attended the 7th Fennoscandian Exploration and Mining conference in Rovaniemi, Finland. Delegate attendance at FEM 2009, one…
December 4, 2009 EPA financial requirements could slam explorers and other U.S. small miners EPA officials say they will conduct community outreach and explore financial partnerships with other federal agencies before imposing their own financial assurance requirements on hardrock mining.
December 4, 2009 Two die, eight injured as violence erupts again over Chinese mine in Peru The shootout occurred as Peruvian police tried to arrest a suspect for attacking a mine owned by Zijin mining
December 3, 2009 Feds are now the real enemy in Appalachian coal wars The coal wars in Appalachia could eventually alter the definitions and regulation of mine waste for both coal and hardrock mining companies, coal mining attorney Robert McCluskey suggests.
Ioneer eyes bid for Rio Tinto’s US boron unit Boron, an element mineral with few producers, was added to the US list of critical minerals last month. December 12, 2025 | 02:49 pm