November 6, 2011 Despite strike, Freeport-McMoRan looks substantially undervalued Over the last eleven consecutive quarters, Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold (FCX) has beat consensus estimates - a considerable feat that comes amidst unpredictable labor disruptions.
November 6, 2011 Canadian Zinc junior reports $5.3 million loss Junior zinc producer Canadian Zinc (TSE:CZN) reported a $5.3 million loss in the third quarter, which it attributed to higher exploration expenses and losses in the value of its shares…
November 4, 2011 Anglo American discovers huge nickel deposit in protected Finnish bog Anglo American (LON:AAL) has discovered what could be Europe's largest nickel deposit in a bog in Finnish Lapland. Helsingin Sanomat reports exploration drilling by the British-American mining giant has found…
November 4, 2011 Berkeley to sell unprocessed, high-grade Kabwe lead/zinc tailings Berkeley Mineral Resources, the UK-listed junior primarily engaged in processing mining tailings, has announced a decision to sell the washplant tailings from the Kabwe lead/zinc mine in Zambia without further…
November 3, 2011 Peru can compete with Chile despite increased mine tax Peru can remain competitive with neighbouring Chile despite a recent decision to hike mining taxes. Peru, the world's third largest copper producer, is able to offset its higher tax on…
November 3, 2011 Formation Metals loses financing but continuing to develop Idaho cobalt project Stock in Formation Metals (TSE:FCO) plunged 13% today after a European bank decided to terminate its loan agreement with the Vancouver-based company. The $79.5 million loan from BNP Paribas was…
November 3, 2011 State of Alaska files suit to strike down anti-Pebble ordinance The State of Alaska has filed a constitutional challenge in Alaska Superior Court to strike down a municipal ordinance recently enacted by ballot measure in Southwest Alaska's Lake & Peninsula…
November 3, 2011 Retransmission: Gold Canyon closes bought deal private placement for gross proceeds of $15 million VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Nov. 3, 2011) -
November 3, 2011 Chinese firms in Zambia accused of mistreating workers Chinese-run copper mines in Zambia are routinely mistreating workers and breaking the law by imposing up to 18-hour shifts and flouting international health and safety standards, according to a report…
November 3, 2011 Harmony signs LOI to acquire the Kafwego-Mufumbwe copper project Zambia VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Nov. 3, 2011) - Harmony Gold Corp. (TSX VENTURE:H) (the "Company" or "Harmony") is pleased to announce it has signed a Letter of Intent (the "LOI")…
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