June 2, 2011 Riversdale to spend US$50m to import coal moving equipment to Mozambique allAfrica.com reports: The Australian company Riversdale has announced the investment of 50 million US dollars in importing 11 locomotives and 200 wagons to move coal from the western Mozambican province…
June 2, 2011 Africa’s riding the Red Dragon The global mining industry is facing stiff new competition in getting deals done. The new competitors for the world’s resources have a mandate to secure long term resource deals for…
June 2, 2011 Get set for another sustained run in silver Silver has rebounded nicely as of late, rising 13% from May 17 to May 27.The volatility in the market has scared off many participants, but we feel that rebuilding a…
June 2, 2011 Stillwater Mining’s outlook good The Japanese earthquake and tsunami did substantial damage to the Japanese auto industry. Some speculated that the global platinum supply would rise eightfold due to the impact of the quake.…
June 2, 2011 General Moly: thanks to molybdenum, stock will rise On Thursday May 26th, CEO, Bruce Hansen gave a Power Point presentation to Goldman Sachs investors and from my sources in Nevada, […]
June 2, 2011 Molycorp Positioned for a Fresh Rally MCP reported earnings May 11 in the middle of this slide. After 10 days of consolidation below the 50-day moving average (DMA), MCP is finally making a breakout move. Buying…
June 2, 2011 China’s increased dominance of global commodities market carries risk-S&P Standard & Poor's expressed concerns Wednesday that record commodity prices could represent an "unsustained bubble, subject to a sudden correction."
June 1, 2011 Rio Tinto and Chinalco form exploration JV Rio Tinto and Chinalco will be positioning their drills in Mainland China, the two companies announced today, in a new exploration joint venture to operate under the name Chinalco Rio…
June 1, 2011 The world is not running out of natural resources Let me begin by saying that I believe the premise of this question is mistaken. It is quite incorrect to think that fossil fuel resources are finite. It may be…
June 1, 2011 After the dollar: what comes next? My readers are familiar with my forecast that the US dollar is in terminal decline. America is tragically bankrupt, unable to pay its lenders without printing the dollars to do…
Uranium market gathers momentum in 2026: Sprott Sprott noted the gains in January reflect "an important shift in investor attention" from downstream nuclear themes back to the upstream supply chain. February 10, 2026 | 09:16 am