January 9, 2013 First Quantum’s $5bn Inmet bid turns hostile If successful, the deal will be the biggest hostile mining bid since BHP Billiton failed $40bn offer for Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan in 2010.
January 9, 2013 Gold as a weapon in the currency war There is a war raging behind the scenes among the world's currencies. Chris Mancini, an analyst with the $400 million Gabelli Gold Fund, believes that gold will emerge the victor
January 9, 2013 Expect ‘breathtaking’ movements in precious metals this year: Rosen Veteran technical analyst Ron Rosen predicts that precious metals will flourish in 2013 at the expense of an ailing stock market
January 9, 2013 Goldcorp’s costs will be ‘more fully’ defined Cash costs are forecast at $525 to $575 per ounce, but the all-in sustaining cash costs are $1,000 to $1,100.
January 9, 2013 Miners warned about Myanmar, Tajikistan and Bolivia investments These aren't the only countries facing creeping nationalization
January 9, 2013 Chinese miners hunt for gold overseas on expectations of bullion price gains Tianjin China Mining Conference highlights overseas acquisitions rush
January 9, 2013 Yamana provides preliminary 2012 operating results, outlook for 2013-2015 2012 operational highlights: Record total production of 1.2 million gold equivalent ounces.
January 9, 2013 Nautilus Minerals receives unsolicited bid Nautilus says it has had no contact with Bailey and is seeking more information about the bid.
January 8, 2013 Goldcorp new potential acquisition: Canada’s Shania Twain Centre If sold, the money-losing tourist attraction will remain open only until the end of the month.
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