July 24, 2012 CFTC probe into silver manipulation could be over by September The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission's (CFTC) four-year probe into manipulation of prices on the silver market could be over as soon as September, according to CFTC member Bart Chilton.
July 24, 2012 Corvus Gold expands Yellow Jacket high-grade zone and hits new high-grade vein at Mayflower, North Bullfrog, Nevada After finding a promising intercept (72.4 metres @ 1.74 g/t gold and 98.7 g/t silver), the company looks to expand its Nevada-based Yellow Jacket and Mayflower projects.
July 24, 2012 Spanish Mountain Gold announces updated resource estimate: increased measured and indicated category reported The update, which focuses on the company's British Columbia-based gold project, has increased measured and indicated estimates on gold in the region.
July 24, 2012 Riverstone intersects 3.48 g/t Au over 12 m at Kao The company reports on 38 different drill holes on the fully owned flagship Kao deposit in Burkina Faso, West Africa.
July 24, 2012 Yukon-Nevada Gold Corp. drills 30.80 m grading 10.53 g/t Au at Jerritt Canyon, Nevada The company highlights its findings of an intersected 30.80 meters at 10.53 g/t gold and TJ-356 intersected 27.60 meters at 8.37 g/t gold at its Nevada-based project.
July 24, 2012 Troymet updates progress and expands program at key gold project With mapping, prospecting and sampling programs set to expand, Troyment waits on the completion of assays from its flagship gold project in British Columbia.
July 24, 2012 Paramount Gold and Silver reports additional assays from the Guazapares Megastructure on its San Miguel project in Mexico New results include 24.10 meters of 6.57 g/t gold and 3.46 g/t silver.
July 24, 2012 Canadian mid-tier gold miners present an investment bright spot Mid-tier gold miners are outperforming industry giants by pursuing smaller project for lower costs. According to Julie Gordon writing for Reuters, modest-sized […]
July 24, 2012 Intrepid Mining plunges 55% on shadowy Indonesian ouster Australia's Intrepid Mining (ASX:IAU) has seen its share price plunge after being summarily booted from a key copper project in Indonesia by powerful local business interests.
July 23, 2012 Pebble mine: ‘If God were testing us, he couldn’t have found a more challenging place’ Arguably the richest prize in mining, the Pebble project pits a watershed where up to 40 million salmon spawn each year against copper and gold reserves worth as much as…
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