September 21, 2015 Rare Earth Minerals logs loss, but hopes more Tesla-like agreements to the rescue The company reported a £1.2 million pre-tax loss in the first six months of 2015, widening from the £191,000 loss reported a year earlier.
September 19, 2015 Canadian rare earth elements miners band together for survival in pricing downturn Experts say government support for research and development of Canada's rare earth elements has encouraged new co-operation in the usually dog-eat-dog world of junior mining companies.
September 18, 2015 Prospecting the Gold Colonies Prospecting is of course the integral first step in the process of discovery, walking the bush and hammering rocks means boots on the ground. It's people walking through the bush…
September 14, 2015 Eric Coffin: Base metals or precious metals With the Yuan devaluation, interest rate hikes, and stock market volatility, Eric Coffin explores what commodities merit your investment dollars.
September 10, 2015 Big name investors are piling back into commodities A few legendary influencers are making huge bets right now on commodities, an area that’s faced—and continues to face—some pretty strong headwinds.
September 10, 2015 Graphite to 2020 – charging ahead? Roskill notes that in 2015, existing world demand for graphite in all batteries is estimated to total 125,000t.
September 9, 2015 A stealth bull market coming for a particular metal and one way to play it Commodity investors are always looking for the next bull market but are understandably wary of jumping on the wagon too soon — especially given the pain of the last couple…
September 9, 2015 Flinders CEO Blair Way: What Tesla needs to know about the graphite sector Flinders Resources CEO and President Blair Way shares the four factors to consider when analyzing a graphite company. Warning: It is a very different proposition than investing in a gold…
September 9, 2015 Stans Energy reaches ‘amicable’ deal with former CFO over her dismissal In March last year, Anna Kuranova sued the company alleging to have been fired wrongfully.
September 7, 2015 Sulphur could hold key to next generation of mining deposits, research suggests A team of Australian scientists is on the hunt for gold and other metals by detecting areas high in sulphur.
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