October 1, 2011 7 dead, 1 injured in China mine explosion Seven people were killed and one injured in a coal mine explosion in Central China's Hunan province Thursday evening, local work safety authorities said Friday. The explosion occurred at about…
October 1, 2011 First Quantum to Start Ravensthorpe Nickel Shipments by Nov Mining Weekly reported First Quantum Minerals (TSE:FM,LON:FQM) expects to ship nickel from the Ravensthorpe mine by the end of November.
October 1, 2011 RLPC-Norilsk Nickel Seeks Up to $3.5 Billion Loan-Bankers Reuters reported Norilsk Nickel (LON:MNOD) is in talks with banks for a loan of up to $3.5 billion to buy back shares.
September 30, 2011 US now pays less than $70/barrel for Canada crude, the world’s cheapest oil The price of US crude oil crashed through the $80/barrel level on Friday afternoon bringing its losses to more than 10% in September and suffering its worst quarter since the…
September 30, 2011 Sedgman wins A$85 million Codrilla coal handling contract The Thiess Sedgman Joint Venture (TSJV) has been awarded a A$85 million contract to design, procure, construct and commission a Coal Handling and Preparation Plant (CHPP) at the Codrilla coal…
September 30, 2011 Arch Coal hit, Kodak edges up in after-hours trade Shares of Arch Coal Inc. dropped Friday evening after the company cut its yearly earnings forecast, while Eastman Kodak Co. shares edged higher, but remained under a $1 each, following…
September 30, 2011 Indian cabinet passes new mine law; coal producers hit with 26% tax A draft law approved by the Indian cabinet today directs miners to share their profits with people displaced by mining. The Wall Street Journal reports that the law, which has…
September 30, 2011 Scott Gardner: Europe’s debt crisis and Its effect on gold If you want to know the future, pay attention to the decisions European policymakers will have to make regarding debt, says Scott Gardner, chief investment officer at Verdmont Capital.
September 30, 2011 Silvercorp goes on the offensive I’m writing from China, where I’m attending Silvercorp Metals’ (SVM) mine tour with other analysts and reporters.
September 30, 2011 Don’t panic on metal tumble Fall officially began on September 21, but it's not just leaves that are cascading downward.
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