September 14, 2012 Trolex searching for models for its ‘Miners Rock!’ 2013 calendar UK-based environmental and equipment monitoring system provider Trolex is on the hunt for people in the coal mining industry to pose for a ‘Calendars Girls (and Guys!)’ calendar in aid…
September 14, 2012 Five must-haves for junior mining companies Aleksandra Bukacheva, a mining research analyst with Fraser Mackenzie in Toronto, shares her list of likely targets and suitors in the zinc, copper and precious metals spaces.
September 13, 2012 Gold hits 7-month high after QE3 Gold hit an intra-day high of $1.775 shortly before the end of the trading day – a 7-month high and up $240 from its 2012 lows struck in May.
September 13, 2012 Anglo Pacific: Increase to coal royalty rate in Queensland to impact Kestrel and Crinum Mines Anglo Pacific Group PLC announced that the proposed changes to royalty rates, which were announced by the Queensland Government on September 11, 2012, are also expected to apply to the…
September 13, 2012 Mining jobs in Australia fall for first time in three years Who said the boom was not over?
September 13, 2012 SouthGobi Resources fires CEO Alexander Molyneux SouthGobi Resources Ltd. today announced the termination of President and Chief Executive Officer Alexander Molyneux effective September 12, 2012.
September 13, 2012 Unions reject BHP Billiton Limited’s latest coking coal mine labor agreement A spokesman representing unions engaged in an ongoing labor dispute with BHP Billiton Limited, at its coking coal mines in northeastern Australia, […]
September 13, 2012 Malema calls for general mining strike and nationalization Julius Malema, the ex-leader of the Youth League of South Africa's ruling party, the African National Congress (ANC), called on the government to nationalize the country's mines in a radio…
September 13, 2012 More coal mining jobs axed in Australia; Vale joins BHP and Xstrata Brazilian mining giant Vale has followed the gloomy trend set by BHP and Xstrata by announcing it will lay-off workers at its coal operations.
September 13, 2012 Mining outlook for Canada’s North less promising than projected Sinking global commodity prices have negatively impacted Canada’s North near-future mining outlook, but longer-term prospects for the industry in the three territories remain strong.
Paulson lifts stake in International Tower Hill with Alaska gold project The Vancouver-based company raised $118 million including $74.8 million in its offering of common shares at $2.22 in the US. January 31, 2026 | 06:45 am