December 14, 2018 Asia Gold-High prices leave demand in the doldrums ahead of holidays If prices come down, we might see some buying because both the new year and the Chinese new year are coming up.
December 14, 2018 Nigeria’s first gold refinery scheduled to be ready next year The refinery will initially be able to produce 3 metric tons of gold each month, and 1 ton of silver.
December 14, 2018 Imperial Metals hires BMO to speed up restructuring — sources The company produces copper and gold at its Red Chris, Mount Polley and Huckleberry mines and lead and zinc at half-owned Ruddock Creek mine, all in British Columbia.
December 14, 2018 Paulson’s success at Detour Gold could serve as ‘template’ for future activism Paulson's campaign could have implications across the sector, where activism is historically low, returns have been disappointing, compensation is above-average and insider ownership is below-average.
December 14, 2018 Barrick ups investment in Reunion Gold, hopes for big payoff in Guiana The Toronto-based company, which already owns 15% of Reunion, said the fresh $2.27-million investment leaves its stake in the Quebec-based miner unchanged.
December 13, 2018 Wesdome upgrades Kiena resources, extends Deep A zone along plunge Wesdome Gold Mines of Toronto has circulated an interim mineral resource for its 100% owned Kiena mine complex in Val d’Or.
December 13, 2018 Detour Gold interim CEO, chairman lose out to Paulson nominees Paulson, who owns about 6% stake in the gold miner, had nominated eight members to the board.
December 13, 2018 Barrick aborts earn-in joint-venture on ATAC Resources’ Orion project Shares of ATAC Resources plunged 25% on news that Barrick Gold is terminating its earn-in joint venture on the junior’s Orion project.
December 13, 2018 Gold Fields to restart production in South Africa as workers return Workers downed tools in November after the bullion producer announced plans to cut 1,100 jobs at the mine - near a third of its workforce.
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