April 20, 2012 Cameco investors half a billion richer by lunchtime After steady gains throughout the morning Cameco Corp. was trading up 6% by lunchtime on Friday, after reports yesterday that its Kazakh join venture is planning to up output by…
April 20, 2012 $1,700 gold needed before fresh buying is likely Gold prices traded less than 1% off yesterday's high on Friday morning as European markets remained broadly flat.
April 20, 2012 Xstrata threatens Australian marketing company with defamation over spoof of anti mining taxes campaign Mumbrella may face defamation charges from Xstrata Coal after it published a parody video of the anti mining taxes campaign, re-launched last week by The Minerals Council of Australia.
April 20, 2012 ENRC swallows Kazakhstan coal producer for $600 million Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation (ENRC) has paid US$600 million for the remaining 75% of Kazakhstan coal producer Shubarkol Komir.
April 20, 2012 Gold miners vs ETFs. Round 2 Should gold mining companies pay dividends to attract investors who are pouring money into gold-backed exchange traded funds?
April 20, 2012 No argument over oil sands in Alberta election Alberta’s oil sands stir controversy during election season − just ask politicians trying to solidify power in Ottawa or Washington. But for leaders jostling for the premier’s seat in Alberta?…
April 20, 2012 Paladin Energy Ltd: Speculation in Australian Financial Review Paladin Energy Ltd. (TSX:PDN)(ASX:PDN) (Paladin or the Company) advises that no decision has been made to undertake a convertible bond issue as speculated in the Australian Financial Review article published…
April 19, 2012 New lawsuit to reverse Grand Canyon uranium mining ban Canadian mining company Quaterra Alaska and county supervisors in northern Arizona have filed a lawsuit against the US government, aiming to reverse a federal 20-year closure of one million acres…
April 19, 2012 United States as a top coal exporter is here to stay The United States’ new status as a top world coal exporter will survive as miners struggle to stay in business by chasing foreign sales after the collapse of a domestic…
April 18, 2012 Analysts raise uranium targets as producers show signs of life One year after Japan’s Fukushima nuclear crisis, analysts are hiking ratings and price targets on uranium companies that have posted some impressive gains of late.
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