July 30, 2012 Nearly a quarter of streams in southern West Virginia polluted due to mine runoff Phys.org says damage to streams and rivers in southern West Virginia is substantial due to mining, and even small operations can have a large impact on wildlife.
July 30, 2012 Diavik spent $146.7 million on northern business in 2012 Diavik Diamond Mine touted the out-sized impact it has on the local economy in its 2012 mid year socio economic report.
July 30, 2012 Just to be clear Bob Dylan is not a gold bug The brouhaha over Bob Dylan's made-up quotes inspired some in the Twitter-verse to add their own mis-attributions to the 71-year-old music legend.
July 30, 2012 Gold and silver lessons from Pawn Stars Despite being in a bull market for the past decade, precious metals are still widely under-owned by historical standards. The percentage of wealth held in gold and silver today fails…
July 30, 2012 Will a Bear Market in stocks hurt gold stocks? The relationship between gold stocks (while in a secular bull market) and the broad market (while in a secular bear market) is difficult to diagnose and that is what makes…
July 30, 2012 Stock picking is back, junior resources have been ‘decimated’: Sprott strategist Investors have become fatigued with marco news and are now back to looking at a company's fundamentals, said Peter Imhof, investment strategist at Sprott Asset Management, speaking to Business News…
July 30, 2012 We’re buying seven million ounces of silver: Eric Sprott Eric Sprott announced that his company has $200 million committed to his self-named Sprott Physical Silver Trust, and the announcement will help silver, which has been in the "doldrums."
July 30, 2012 Coal bounces back Believing that the natural gas nightmare may be ending, investors are returning to coal.
July 30, 2012 PhotoSat completes stereo satellite elevation mapping of Newstrike Capital’s Ana Paula gold deposit in Guerrero, Mexico. The company has completed digital elevation mapping of Newstrike’s Ana Paula gold deposit in Mexico, using stereo satellite photos from WorldView-2, one of the world’s newest commercial high resolution imaging…
July 30, 2012 Dud investments the norm for China’s state-owned companies, says former Rio Tinto exec People should stop worrying about Chinese businesses buying up resource companies in Australia because the Chinese are no good at investing, says former Rio Tinto executive, Michael Komesaroff.
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